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Can self-study Java really get a job?

As a person who has taught himself Java and successfully found a job, I can tell you that you can really find a job by teaching yourself Java.

Java is a widely used programming language, which has a high market demand in the IT industry. Many enterprises and organizations need to recruit Java developers to support their projects and businesses. So self-learning Java will bring you many employment opportunities.

Self-learning Java is not an easy task, but with enough effort and time, you can master the basic knowledge and skills of Java through self-learning. You need to make reasonable study plans and goals, and choose appropriate learning resources and methods, such as learning Java grammar, object-oriented programming, data structures and algorithms through online courses, books, tutorials and other learning resources. At the same time, you need to improve your skills and experience through practical projects, such as developing some simple Java applications yourself or participating in open source projects.

In order to find a better job, you also need to understand the market demand and recruitment requirements, and study and prepare in a targeted manner. You can pay attention to the recruitment information of Java developers published on major recruitment websites and social media, understand the requirements and skills of Java developers by enterprises, and then make your own learning plan according to these requirements to improve your skills. At the same time, you can also make friends with peers and friends by participating in technical salons, open source projects and other activities, and accumulate personal resources to lay the foundation for career development.

What I want to say is that it takes enough effort and time to learn Java by yourself and find a job. However, as long as you persist in studying and practicing, I believe you will find a job that suits you. I hope my experience and observation can help you, and I wish you good luck in learning Java by yourself!