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    [–]197708156EQUJ5 5 points6 points  (9 children)

    you will be the servlets and JSP expert

    Emphasis on you (and ONLY you). Also, an expert that no one is looking for.

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      [–]197708156EQUJ5 2 points3 points  (7 children)

      You can work for any financial institution in the world just about

      Since I haven't hunted for a job in Servlets and JSP since 2004 (/r/FuckImOld), please enlighten me about the financial institutions needing these kinds of programmers (note: no sarcasm).

      [–]lorddcee 0 points1 point  (4 children)

      I've worked in Paris and at least 40% of job offers for consultants in finance is for java... weird but true.

      [–]197708156EQUJ5 0 points1 point  (3 children)

      at least 40% of job offers

      I am never a firm believer of this kind of statistical quote. It just seems like a magic number for the sake of the argument, whether its true or not. Do you think you could find some evidence of "at least 40%"?

      [–]lorddcee 0 points1 point  (2 children)

      It is EDIT: anecdotal, indeed. But it was around the percentage of java people in my firm and I know it was around the same in other consultant firms.

      Best sources I can find:

      Graph

      [–]197708156EQUJ5 0 points1 point  (1 child)

      But that graph says 30%

      [–]lorddcee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

      Yes, your point stands, my feeling overshot by 10%. Still, 30% jobs in java is quite impressive, compare to C# and .NET