Thread: finding a job!

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    finding a job!

    This is the question, I can’t manage to find an answer.
    For a person, who knows the basics of programming in C++, what is the fastest way for him to find a job!
    There are plenty of opportunities out there, for game programmers, winapi programmers, MFC programmers, audio programmers, database programmers, internet programmers, etc. But which one is easier and faster to learn to guarantee finding a job?


    Nima

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    Cool

    well atleast u should be competent in MFCs along with command in datastructures.then u can intern in some software developing company.but ofcourse getting a good job needs a lot of knowledge about all of these.
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    >For a person, who knows the basics of programming in C++, >what is the fastest way for him to find a job!

    When wanting a job as proffessional programmer, you need to know much more than just the basics of programming in C++. You'll need to know about software design methods, software engineering and much more. And if you go for example in embedded software, you'll also need to know about operating systems, computer architecture, datacommunication and much more.

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