Hello everyone, long story short im a new grad with masters degree and its been six months since I graduated with no job. I know react very well and also some typescript on backend. However for the last few months I’ve been learning Springboot but turns out most springboot or java based positions i have come across need 5-10 yoe😅. And recently one of friends was working on .Net framework and showed me how it works. Ngl i was pretty much interested in it. Do you think .Net can add any value to my resume?
I am based in Canada and see a lot of .Net, Nodejs, Typescript roles than Java roles. I could be wrong but this is my observation.
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r/cscareerquestions Hello everyone, long story short im a new grad with masters degree and its been six months since I graduated with no job. I know react very well and also some typescript on backend. However for the last few months I’ve been learning Springboot but turns out most springboot or java based positions i have come across need 5-10 yoe😅. And recently one of friends was working on .Net framework and showed me how it works. Ngl i was pretty much interested in it. Do you think .Net can add any value to my resume? I am based in Canada and see a lot of .Net, Nodejs, Typescript roles than Java roles. I could be wrong but this is my observation. submitted by /u/stealth_Master01 [link] [comments]
Hello everyone, long story short im a new grad with masters degree and its been six months since I graduated with no job. I know react very well and also some typescript on backend. However for the last few months I’ve been learning Springboot but turns out most springboot or java based positions i have come across need 5-10 yoe😅. And recently one of friends was working on .Net framework and showed me how it works. Ngl i was pretty much interested in it. Do you think .Net can add any value to my resume?
I am based in Canada and see a lot of .Net, Nodejs, Typescript roles than Java roles. I could be wrong but this is my observation.
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