So I just started the summer semester, and will be graduating on Dec 20th after this fall semester. I'll be graduating with a BBA in MIS. What do I really want to do? I love web development in asp.net. Maybe you can tell that from my constant string of posts with questions. I'm wondering from those of you in the know what kind of starting pay most developers are at and what kind of experience is required. Other than doing things on my own, I've had my vb.net and c# courses, and have a developing web applications with web services in fall. I have an internship with a great company right now with a really good possibility to have a job when I graduate. Except, I don't know that I'll be able to find a position that is more so what I'm interested in. I'm being trained and working as an intern in a service delivery group for one of our companies products (that many of you may use each and every day). I don't mind the work. It's easy, but challenging. I just don't see this being what I want to do. Maybe I should stop complaining and that if I can get an in, I should just run with it.
Sorry, this sort of turned into a rant, but my question still stands. Entry level pay for a .net developer and what skills are being looked for? How much training is usually involved? I don't think they will just throw you under the bus and expect you to know everything just cause you have that piece of paper. Is it worth while pursuing the Microsoft certifications?
Sorry, this sort of turned into a rant, but my question still stands. Entry level pay for a .net developer and what skills are being looked for? How much training is usually involved? I don't think they will just throw you under the bus and expect you to know everything just cause you have that piece of paper. Is it worth while pursuing the Microsoft certifications?