Dylan Pereira <[email protected]> writes: > I just had a general question. I have used python before and have > loved it. I would love to work as a python developer. I don't have any > previous experience except for writing a few python scripts in a > previous role. What would employers like to see when they hire a > junior python dev. What does it take to break into the industry?
That depends very much on the employer and the time when you apply. Some employers want to employ junior programmers who don't necessarily need good Python skills, but must demonstrate an ability to solve programming problems and work well in a business team. An example is my current employer, WSP Digital. Get your up-to-date résumé together, make a cover letter for why you are a good hire and can learn more Python + Django + JavaScript, and send it to apply for a job <[email protected]>. For other jobs, the employer might need more. Research specific employers using lots of Python and who are hiring, see what specifically they want in a new hire. -- \ “Technology is anything that wasn't around when you were born.” | `\ —Alan Kay | _o__) | Ben Finney _______________________________________________ melbourne-pug mailing list [email protected] https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug
