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Re: Which is batter for my future?

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Originally Posted by jamie_1930 View Post
Start off with English.
What this quote is trying to tell you is this: If there was ONE big thing that would help you in your entire future career it would be to learn to communicate in English without mis-spellings, grammatical errors, and other basic errors.

When I was a hiring supervisor, any resume' that came to me with errors was recycled without further consideration. I do not care how well you can speak; all important communications occur in writing. Being able to read and write in English is quite high on my list of priorities when considering someone to hire, and I doubt this attitude is unique.

Now, it may be that your first language is not English. If this is true, then it indicates that you need to put some effort into the language, if you expect to have a career that deals with the English-speaking world. Not that English is all that simple; I find it to be a difficult language, but mastering it completely will serve you far better that being excellent in Java or .NET.

Programming languages can be learned and mastered in a few months. English can take more than a lifetime. Best get started soon.


Auch, du kannst auf Deutsch schreiben, falls noetig.
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Last edited by DonRotolo : 30-01-2010 at 20:29. Reason: ein bisschen Deutsch, warum nicht?
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