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Thread: How to get a job as a java developer

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    Default How to get a job as a java developer

    I started as a javascript developer but now i have discovered java and i started to learn core java , and started learning java spring boot , JPA , Java security and after i practice more i will also teach myself java microservices , rabbitmq , kafka .
    I applied for some junior java developer hopping i can start maybe use my java core knowledge to get payed and also learn more while working with java and getting experience, but it no one , no firm reached out not even for a interview. My question is :
    - how can i get a job as a java developer ?
    Do i need to make some projects and put them on github ?
    if so what projects ? java core ? java fx ? java spring boot ( rest api ) ? java mvc ?
    How can i attract comany;s ?

    thank you in advance for all your informations.

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    Default Re: How to get a job as a java developer

    Getting a job as a Java developer involves a combination of education, skill development, and strategic job searching. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you secure a position as a Java developer:

    1. Educational Background
    Formal Education: A degree in computer science, information technology, or a related field is often preferred. However, it's not always mandatory.
    Bootcamps and Online Courses: Enroll in coding bootcamps or online courses that focus on Java programming to gain practical skills.
    2. Develop Core Java Skills
    Basic Concepts: Learn the fundamentals of Java, including syntax, data types, control flow, and object-oriented programming (OOP) principles.
    Advanced Topics: Study advanced topics like multithreading, collections framework, exception handling, input/output (I/O), and Java APIs.
    Frameworks and Tools: Get familiar with popular Java frameworks and tools like Spring, Hibernate, Maven, and Gradle.

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