I've often heard that employers look for certain skill suites as opposed to certain languages. What are some common skill groups to have? PHP MySQL and Apache are a common bundle. Is C# and C++ usually a good combination? What other combinations are often looked for?
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closed as not a real question by Daniel Lew, karim79, Alex Martelli, cletus, Galwegian May 25 at 15:28 |
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The questions that were closed were closed for reason. This particular question, I have no idea what to answer. For each occupation profile, there is a specific ecosystem of technologies, tools, skills and competences. Once you're in this field, you will know what you should master. If you have no knowledge of any field, why would you want to know what is being expected in a pack? You would not be able to offer it anyway. Maybe you should expand your question and explain what exactly you want to know and for what purpose. Then we'll try to come up with suitable answers. |
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G'day, Think beyond languages? Hmm, off the top of my head, employers look for:
HTH cheers, |
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A combination can be:
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