Thursday, July 9, 2009

Which has more entry level jobs, java developer or c#.net developer?

I'm taking a course right now, which is C#.net. My teacher said that there is a better chance to get an entry level C#.net job than


entry level java job. I really want to learn java though. Please help.

Which has more entry level jobs, java developer or c#.net developer?
You can get a feel of how many entry level jobs are out there through job search sites such as www.indeed.com www.simplyhired.com and www.dice.com





In my opinion, there is an abundant demand for both areas and you shouldn't be concerned with which has more, since all you need to get is one entry level job. Also, C# and Java are very similar from a syntax standpoint, so you should be able to adopt one from the other. Besides, a good developer should be able to adopt and adapt to other/new technologies since technology is always evolving and improving.
Reply:depends upon where you live. And truly speaking, language has no boundaries. Don't go for current trend and do what interests you more. It will help you learn better. Don't assume the any language will have contact career opportunity for ever. By the end of the day you are done with you course, you must not be surprised to see some new language has hold the market that you had never heard about. Learning languages is simply playing with logic, that does not make any difference if you are good in any one of them, I don't think you will have any problem in switcing to other languages.





I would call this like riding new motorbike. It feels strange at the beginning. You might not even be able to start the engine of understand the gear pattern. However, after few rides, you will get home with it.





Hope that makes some sense. If I were you, I would go for Java. Coz' you said you are interested in that, didn't you?
Reply:Currently, I see more Java jobs at entry level then C# since most of those jobs are covered by internal resources.

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