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Graduated 2.5 years ago with 1st class computer science degree. Then was on a graduate scheme for 18 months doing project managing, systems engineering (bit of consulting), some Java coding etc. Now have 12 months experience in solid J2EE using EJBs, Hibernate etc.
I know I dont have enough experience at present, just wanted a rough idea on when I should start thinking about it...
I had 3.5 years experience with Java before I went contracting as a Java dev. My first rate was in the mid 300's. I've now been contracting 4 years and my rates have varied between 250 and 400 a day.
Graduated 2.5 years ago with 1st class computer science degree. Then was on a graduate scheme for 18 months doing project managing, systems engineering (bit of consulting), some Java coding etc. Now have 12 months experience in solid J2EE using EJBs, Hibernate etc.
I know I dont have enough experience at present, just wanted a rough idea on when I should start thinking about it...
You could look now, are you proficient enough you can jump in and start churning out code?
I had 3.5 years experience with Java before I went contracting as a Java dev. My first rate was in the mid 300's. I've now been contracting 4 years and my rates have varied between 250 and 400 a day.
I bought a book on Java which I glanced through on the way to my first contract. Rate was 500 a day.
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