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Can anyone help me?

I know basic html, css, bootstrap, php, mysql, c, java. Now, I am learning python. But, I alway think on my career. How deep knowledge need about those course to work in a software company. I want to work with experts. My email address: mdzubair.cse@gmail.com Can anyone add me your group or with you? Please, response me.

12th May 2017, 5:31 AM
Mohammad Zubair
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these are intro courses; not enough to get hired for most companies. to get hired you'll need a portfolio of some medium difficulty codes.
12th May 2017, 5:57 AM
Ahri Fox
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well to be frank, today's world is very much competitive. so just because you have completed basic courses on these languages you can't have a job in an established company. But you always do have a chance of great success. If you do hold any degree or some other educational certification, for sure you will get a good job. With your knowledge in these programming languages you can succeed if you are really determined. You have to participate in every coding competitions big or small, every competition that you can, to prove your knowledge. The more the prizes you win more the chances you will have a great career. The main reason why you can't use these basic course certifications to get a good career is that, in real work environments, the codes or programs that they work on are not basic programs that we learn during our course. They do a lot of in depth work, sometime, codes that are a lot more complex than what we know. FOR your need, that is to get a good career as I understand, you have to prove your expertise in the programming languages you know. ** Go on every competitions you can ** Go for internships to companies in software field (This will give you more experience of real world environments. Internships are also the kind of experience preferred by many companies. Google has summer internships) ** Create your own projects and publish them (Doesn't matter if your project is big or small. What matters is the work you have put in) ** Apply to every software company with an up-to-date CV, however big or small they may be (Apply to Google, Microsoft,.... You never know what they really need. They might just feel you are the best choice, even if others don't) **TO SUM UP** Get as many certifications as you can. Always keep your knowledge up to date Apply for any and all positions you prefer NEVER STOP TRYING I hope this was helpful....GOOD LUCK :-)
12th May 2017, 6:19 AM
Jo Thomas
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Thanks to all.
12th May 2017, 11:22 AM
Mohammad Zubair
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I have a website. but this site is not completed yet. www.bdlearn24.com This is developed by wordpress.
12th May 2017, 6:06 AM
Mohammad Zubair
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