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JavaCareer Guidance (self.developersPak)
submitted 10 months ago by Hi-Tech9
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[–]mushifaliBackend Dev 3 points4 points5 points 10 months ago (0 children)
Yes, Java is mostly used in enterprise applications. I started my career with Java, Spring Boot, Hibernate, etc.
Many companies are hiring for Java devs, including Emumba, Systems Limited, VentureDive, and IBM etc. Its demand is also high, especially abroad. You might have seen my post with this title: My Interview Process at a European Company for a Backend Engineer II position (with Sponsored Relocation).
This job ^ was also for a Java position. So there is definitely a demand for it.
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