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Re: Java-future
It's been my experience that unless you have 5-10 years experience
(which is odd, considering it hasn't been around that long, I wish
someone would tell recruiters that) with J2EE on some common app server
such as WebSphere or WebLogic, it's VERY hard to find an entry-level
Java position, especially in the current market.
--- tom <thawk80@mindspring.com> wrote:
> I am in my early thirties and really love programming and computers.
> The
> question I have is? Do many entry level jobs exist for Java
> programmers;
> How much do they pay--I have a college degree; When will the tech
> market
> improve?
>
> tom
>
>
>
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