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    #11
    Originally posted by kal View Post
    Go permie for a Java dev role for 6-12 months and then you'll be set.
    even for permie roles in java, recruiters don't consider me as mostly over the 9 years I have done C++.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Cpplinuxdeveloper View Post
      even for permie roles in java, recruiters don't consider me as mostly over the 9 years I have done C++.
      Yeah they are useless, current Java dev role I'm in has just been renewed for the 3rd time. Am direct with this client as when I applied though the agency (who contacted me about the role in the first place) they rejected me out of hand as despite having over 10 years experience in Java I didn't have the (and I quote) 'right kind of companies that the client was looking for on my CV!!', so... I connected with the end client HR recruiter via Linked In and applied direct, one tech test, phone and face to face interview later they offered me the contract (at £50 a day more than the max the agency were offering), am still there 18 months later, I had immense satisfaction in telling the agent the next time I spoke to him

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        #13
        C++ is mainly used in finance now.

        The good news is that with 9 years you should be able to break in if you are good and can communicate. It's a niche but it's also hard to recruit for.

        I would keep pushing that angle as once you are in the door, C++ contracts are some of the best around at the minute.

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          #14
          I contract in C++ but am in finance for seveal years. The annoying thing is that once you are in you rarely need to know anything about it really.

          I made it by apply for a perm position in a bank, they normally do not mind training people up. The problem is that it is very competitive to get into. Your chance of getting a banking contract with no banking experience is basically 0.
          "He's actually ripped" - Jared Padalecki

          https://youtu.be/l-PUnsCL590?list=PL...dNeCyi9a&t=615

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            #15
            Originally posted by Kanye View Post
            C++ is mainly used in finance now.
            And gaming.


            To the OP: why haven't you already been taking advantage of C++ contracts to get experience with stuff like Java, .NET, etc? Or even C++ Windows development?
            Originally posted by MaryPoppins
            I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
            Originally posted by vetran
            Urine is quite nourishing

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              #16
              Originally posted by d000hg View Post
              And gaming.


              To the OP: why haven't you already been taking advantage of C++ contracts to get experience with stuff like Java, .NET, etc? Or even C++ Windows development?
              Indeed I have been developing with Java, .NET, C++ Windows desktop applications while in different contracts

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                #17
                Then what's the problem? Maybe you need to make your CV look like you're not a CPP-Linux guy who has dabbled in Windows/Java/.NET.
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                Originally posted by vetran
                Urine is quite nourishing

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                  #18
                  Most embedded work seems to be C/C++ and Linux on ARM these days

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by kal View Post
                    Go permie for a Java dev role for 6-12 months and then you'll be set.
                    WHS. No point discussing this any further. If C++ is on the way out and you can't land a Java Contract just jump perm for 12 months, it really is that simple. Either that or get a bit creative with the CV and mention that you used Java in contracts where the exposure may only have been minimal. If you can't blag it that way then the perm route seems to be the only option.

                    Originally posted by kal View Post
                    Yeah they are useless, current Java dev role I'm in has just been renewed for the 3rd time. Am direct with this client as when I applied though the agency (who contacted me about the role in the first place) they rejected me out of hand as despite having over 10 years experience in Java I didn't have the (and I quote) 'right kind of companies that the client was looking for on my CV!!', so... I connected with the end client HR recruiter via Linked In and applied direct, one tech test, phone and face to face interview later they offered me the contract (at £50 a day more than the max the agency were offering), am still there 18 months later, I had immense satisfaction in telling the agent the next time I spoke to him
                    Winner!

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                      #20
                      If you are working and/or living in a city or large town join a networking group (not the BCS) and talk to people you meet at the meetups, talks, demos, tutorials etc. Make it very clear that you are very skilled in your new skill. You will get contracts and job offers from doing that. Though you will get more if you actually give a talk.
                      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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