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I just want to show that every coin has two sides and when deciding to develop a career in the IT industry you must be aware of the existence of both sides of the said coin. Become a Junior Developer in months Three months is definitely more realistic though still very unlikely than two or four weeks which I sometimes see in advertisements for courses or training. I would like to point out right away that I have never participated in such training or course.
If you do not want to subscribe to the mailing you can buy the e book by clicking this link . Subscribe guest + COMMENTS Why is it not worth being a programmer Published August Author Dominik Szczepania Phone Number List Category Columns Work in IT Reading time min Even though the title of this entry may sound quite controversial I believe that such a post should be included on a blog focused on programming and broadly understood IT. With this article I want to dispel the IT industry from its image of a utopian flawless workplace. Despite the perverse title my goal is not to discourage anyone from working in the IT industry.
I just want to show that every coin has two sides and when deciding to develop a career in the IT industry you must be aware of the existence of both sides of the said coin. Become a Junior Developer in months Three months is definitely more realistic though still very unlikely than two or four weeks which I sometimes see in advertisements for courses or training. I would like to point out right away that I have never participated in such training or course.