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IT & Information Security
5d
Is Python is a good choice for me ?
Hello guys, I am 26 going to be 27 in Feb. I am now working in a call center since 3 years with 15k which is really frustrating to me because of its rotational shift with no hike.
Now I want to working in a IT sector, it doesn't matter which company it is. But as a non IT student I have to do a course first. So I am asking for a suggestion, please do tell me which course is better for me to get a good job ?
I am thinking to do a Python course which helps me to be a WEB DEVELOPER so is it in demand or should I look for other courses ?
gemsbond
5d
works at
Yes, Python is an excellent choice for a career in IT. Today, It is one of the most popular programming languages, used in a wide range of applications, from web development to data science and machine learning.
intenseparrot
5d (edited)
An Assistant Manager
In addition to Python, you cab also learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, which are fundamental for web development
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timepasstiwari
5d
A Digital Markter
Switching to IT is tough without experience, python is good but competition is high
an analyst
3d
Python is great, but don’t expect a job with just a course. The market is flooded..real experience and projects are key to standing out.
opinionatedonion
3d
A Software Developer
Python is in demand, especially in web dev. Courses are fine, but real work will get you hired faster. Networking and projects are a must.
a management consultant
3d
Python is saturated. You’ll be competing with thousands. Consider a more niche skill like cloud computing or AI to stand out.
theshark
3d
A Process Associate
Python’s popularity is solid. Keep up with trends and gain practical experience. Demand is high if you know what you’re doing.
a consultant
3d
It’s overrated.
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