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Check glassdoor.co.uk before excepting any role, especially perm.
Mulesoft has ok-ish reviews
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You will be pretty limited by what you can do with Mule with just Mule Studio without Java, although you can do some stuff.
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So long as it's not Java development. I'm too old and stuck in my ways to learn a new non-procedural programming languageOriginally posted by SlipTheJab View PostIf you can meet most of the reqs treat it as an upskilling exercise, sorted!
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If you can meet most of the reqs treat it as an upskilling exercise, sorted!Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostThe job itself does not involve Java development. They have a list of requirements, the bulk of which are relevant to my sector experience. The 2 Java related ones I cannot do are-
- JEE and/or JSE framework
- profiling Java applications (including threading issues), examining thread dumps.
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The job itself does not involve Java development. They have a list of requirements, the bulk of which are relevant to my sector experience. The 2 Java related ones I cannot do are-
- JEE and/or JSE framework
- profiling Java applications (including threading issues), examining thread dumps.
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Java Dev market is very hot right now am practically getting begging letters from Pimps to consider the vacancies they have on the go, I'll pass thanks...
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+1 If you don't know any Java then it's strange the pimp is putting you forward, maybe said pimp is just a clueless twuntOriginally posted by VillageContractor View PostI am wondering why they're offering a role you don't have the skills for.
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I am wondering why they're offering a role you don't have the skills for.
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So an agency is trying to tempt you to apply for a 90k salary in a role you cannot do?
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It's one of the leading Java ESBs, got a fair about of market share and seems well funded so worth a punt at 90k basic, and yes Java is pretty critical to it but not difficult to pick upOriginally posted by ChimpMaster View PostJust been thrown a bone about a permie position at Mulesoft. OK-ish salary at around £90k and Pre-IPO which could be interesting.
The job spec has bits in it about Java and J2EE, neither of which I have ever used and am not really interested in getting into now.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience of the company or the product and whether Java really is a critical part of it?
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Mulesoft anyone?
Just been thrown a bone about a permie position at Mulesoft. OK-ish salary at around £90k and Pre-IPO which could be interesting.
The job spec has bits in it about Java and J2EE, neither of which I have ever used and am not really interested in getting into now.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience of the company or the product and whether Java really is a critical part of it?Tags: None
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