Java powers 90% of Fortune 500 companies. It runs on 3 billion devices. Spring Boot is the king of backend microservices. And most importantly: Junior Java developers are still in high demand because banks, fintech, healthcare, and logistics refuse to rewrite their legacy systems in trendy languages.
You’ve heard the hype: Java is 30 years old. It’s "too verbose." It’s "dying."
Every senior developer remembers being exactly where you are right now – confused, staring at an IDE, wondering if they're smart enough. java from zero to first job
Your first job is waiting. Go get it. Have questions? Drop them in the comments. And if you follow this roadmap and land a job, come back and tell us. It fuels the next person.
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But here's the secret that no YouTuber tells you:
You are smart enough. You just need to be stubborn enough. And most importantly: Junior Java developers are still
If you want a stable, high-paying job where you aren't competing with 10,000 bootcamp grads who only know Python and React,