Is learning Java a good way out for a poor person?

Is learning Java a good way out for a poor person?

 

Personal opinion:

I have been engaged in Java development in Ali for 8 years, and I have a little understanding of this industry. Let me talk about my understanding first:

  1. The entry barrier for this industry is indeed not high, especially java, which has a mature ecosystem. But if you want to enter a large company, you still need to have a strong self-learning ability.
  2. Compared with other industries, the salary in this industry does start at a high point, but there will be a bottleneck period (that is, the salary has not risen). Many of my friends have been at this stage for a long time now. Of course, it is also related to my own efforts.
  3. This industry is a youth fan, and there is generally no long-term contract in this industry. Generally, large companies have a 35-point watershed. After 35, if you have not reached a certain level of ability (technical or management), it will be difficult to find a job later.
  4. This industry also depends on academic qualifications. Educational background and experience in a large company are a good stepping stone, because when hr chooses a resume, it will first recommend these highly-educated candidates to the interviewer.
  5. The hourly wage in this industry is actually not particularly high. Generally, companies work serious overtime, and there is no overtime pay, so the calculated hourly salary is not particularly high.
  6. The resources of this industry are concentrated in big cities, so most programmers will develop in big cities, after all, the demand is high. However, housing prices in big cities are really high, and it is very difficult to settle down.

Do you still have the following questions in your mind about learning Java?

  • I am from a double-fellow/three-college/technical school, do I have a chance to enter Dachang?
  • Can non-computer students learn Java backend well? Can I enter a big factory?
  • How to learn the Java backend well?
  • Is it particularly difficult to find a job if I have no internship experience?
  • How should I prepare for the interview? What are the precautions for the interview?
  • Should I study by myself or register for a training course?
  • What if there is no project experience/blog/Github open source project?
  • From the recruitment requirements, what kind of people do big companies favor?
  • How to learn Java? Is it necessary to learn various frameworks?

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Is learning Java a good way out for a poor person?

 

to sum up

The above is a little bit of my opinion on this profession. Java is also a good way out. After all, programmers are still a very popular industry and the demand for Java is also great. If you work hard, hope is still great, good luck.

 

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