I have been playing with C++ since 2003 (university years) and still haven't had any opportunity to get hired due to my lack of previous professional experience.
For some reason, my web development experience does not matter for them, nor they care that I do my best to learn from C++ experts we all know.
If they are so scared they cannot find talented C++ developers, it's about time to start training people and let them gain some experience.
Do they actually hire inexperienced people and train them or are they just complaining for years now (?); because quite frankly, I have been reading this since the release of C++11 and still haven't they found their "talented C++ developers"!
I'm here people! Hire me, train me, and prove me wrong with what I have said!
I have been playing with C++ since 2003 (university years) and still haven't had any opportunity to get hired due to my lack of previous professional experience.
For some reason, my web development experience does not matter for them, nor they care that I do my best to learn from C++ experts we all know.
If they are so scared they cannot find talented C++ developers, it's about time to start training people and let them gain some experience.
Do they actually hire inexperienced people and train them or are they just complaining for years now (?); because quite frankly, I have been reading this since the release of C++11 and still haven't they found their "talented C++ developers"!
I'm here people! Hire me, train me, and prove me wrong with what I have said!