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Why are all the articles about junior programmer interview questions on the internet so easy?
No matter how many examples I look at, I have long wondered if there really are questions from the first 100 pages of any textbook for beginners. Despite the fact that in the position itself, you need to know a ton of different services, programs. And questions like write a simple select query to the database, or find a simple error in the code, or such, I really saw "list the access modifiers". Or write hello world.
Moreover, for many vacancies for the position of "java programmer", a bonus will be knowledge of the "java" language, the opposite question, in the sense that it is possible to get a position even without knowledge? Or for a frontend developer, "a bonus to know jQuery", like how can you not know jQuery?
And the Internet is full of articles, "I've been studying the language for six months and already getting 300 thousand in the Emirates" or already in the Yandex company.
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And the Internet is full of articles, "I've been studying the language for six months and already getting 300 thousand in the Emirates" or already in the Yandex company.ebanoe-it.ru/2021/01/08/propaganda/
No matter how many examples I seeyou mean examples? go to the interview, they will quickly put you in place)
And the Internet is full of articles, "I've been studying the language for six months and already getting 300 thousand in the Emirates" or already in the Yandex company.
Why are all the articles about junior programmer interview questions on the internet so easy?
junior is essentially an internship, in such a position the main goal is not to earn money, but to learn something, working off the price for your education. Basic knowledge for such a position is quite enough, learning and readiness to hack is more important here. "I get 300 thousand in the Emirates" is about something else.
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