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This forum is for those wishing to publicise user-group meetings, organise get-togethers during conferences, summits, or just to catch up with fellow CodeProject members for a drink and a chat.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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hi,
i'm a new member, still looking for what i required from here,
might me suck
my first post
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In Australia with our professional migration scheme, there is definitely no shortage of developers which can make it hard starting off. But then again it's always been hard finding that first real job.
1. I'd do a course, 1-2 years part time. This will show you are serious. (but don't wait to look for a job)
2. Start cutting the code and learning how the nuts and bolts work. Web development is good in the respect that you can demonstrate your skills.
3. Once you have the skills, take any programming job you can get, regardless of wage.
4. A lot of development teams have more axillary staff than actual developers, QA, client services, sales and marketing. So depending on your previous experience, you may be able to get into the industry while training up. This would be your best option.
"You get that on the big jobs."
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How's the switch going so far?
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