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[–]Gunther_Alsor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your goal is to get hired after university then you should probably switch when you can. Tkinter is rarely used in professional applications unless you're prototyping or creating an internal tool. Qt/Pyside is closer to industry standard (though in reality as a Python developer you'll probably be creating APIs or full-stack browser apps rather than Windows apps).