Is it hard to find a job in Java?

Hello everyone.

Recently, many classmates have asked me on WeChat when the spring recruitment will start, whether the goose factory has started the spring recruitment, and so on.

Let’s talk about it here. According to the timeline of last year, big factories generally start spring recruitment in late February or early March.

That is to say, it has basically started now. It should not be realistic to want a comprehensive review at this time. It is more to improve the resume and look at the high-frequency algorithm questions and frequently asked questions.

In addition, I recently brushed some posts about Java in some forums, such as this:

So I have to cheer everyone up

Before I say this question, I still have to re-state that point:

Whether it is Java, C++ or Go, it is basically the same for school recruitment. As long as you are willing to accept language transfer, the interviewer will not mind, just like our group uses Java to develop the background, but also faces the C++ technology stack. Classmates, and if the interviewer does not know Java, they will generally not ask Java-related questions.

So you can rest assured~

Java is all-in-one. Big factories such as Ali and Meituan are all big demanders of Java, and many small and medium-sized factories are almost all Java.

There is a comment in the post like me. I used to learn C and Java in my freshman and sophomore years. Originally, I took the direction of C++. Later, I was interested in some Java, so I went to learn Java again.

It was also tangled for a long time, but then I was firm in this language. Looking back now, I didn't make a mistake. In fact, except for a few special cases, almost all graduates are just blank sheets of paper for enterprises. A powerful enterprise pays more attention to the foundation, whether you are worth cultivating and whether the growth rate is fast enough.

So what language do we learn in school and what technologies we understand are not the most critical inspection points for enterprises. During the school recruitment interview, I personally think that asking language questions such as C++ and Java is to test whether you have a sufficient depth of understanding of a language.

Therefore, if your friends like Java, you might as well let go and learn, and you will definitely gain something, not only for school recruitment, but also for your entire career.

If you are still planning to take advantage of the spring recruitment, I suggest you take a look at this "The Most Complete Java Interview Questions in History", which is divided into 25 topics, including JavaOOP, multithreading & concurrency, JVM, Spring, Mysql, Dubbo, data structures, algorithms, Microservices, etc... You can see how comprehensive it is when you get the documentation. It will be a powerful tool for you to hit the big Internet companies.

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JavaOOP Interview Questions

Java Collections/Generics Interview Questions

Multithreading & Concurrency Interview Questions

Jvm interview questions

Mysql interview questions

Redis interview questions

Spring面试题(Spring、Spring Boot、Spring Cloud)

Dubbo interview questions

ZooKeeper Interview Questions

data structure interview questions

Kafka Interview Questions

Microservices Interview Questions

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