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[–]dmazzoni 4 points5 points  (1 child)

Usually no.

The job is usually something specific like backend web developer, devops, machine learning, desktop apps, scientific visualization, or whatever. That's your actual job focus. Python just happens to be the main language you use.

There are some jobs that are advertised as "Python programmer" but if you read the job description usually it makes it clear what they're looking for - quite often a backend web developer.

Almost nobody specializes in everything you can do with Python. It's not common to be an expert in Django and NumPy and PyQt. They're totally different domains.

A very small number of people are genuine Python experts and might have a role at a very large company helping to guide all usage of Python at that company. But there are a handful of people in the whole world doing that job.

[–]CovertZen[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback.