Java programmers can earn up to 15,000 lei net / month, depending on experience

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A senior Java developer can earn up to 15,000 lei net per month, while a beginner earns between 2,500 and 4,000 lei net per month, according to the data of the Informal School of IT (SIIT), one of Romania’s most important brands of non-formal education in the IT industry, according to Agerpres.

According to the quoted source, a mid-level Java programmer has a salary of approximately 7,000 lei net / per month.

The informal IT school announces the launch of a new Java Development course on May 18, at a price of 1,350 euros (270 euros / month). The course stretches over five months and takes twice a week.

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To register for the courses, candidates must apply online on scoalainformala.ro for the desired course, after which they will be contacted by the SIIT representatives for a technical test and an interview.

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Course graduates can apply for positions in programming companies, including programming languages ​​other than Java. These include beginner jobs in languages ​​such as Python, C ++, NodeJS and Go.

The informal school of IT (SIIT) was launched in 2013 and has become one of the most important brands of alternative education in the field of IT in Romania.

During the seven years of activity, over 5,500 people graduated ITS courses in the seven largest IT hubs in the country (Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Iasi, Timisoara, Brasov, Sibiu, and Craiova) and in the Republic of Moldova.

Translated from Romanian by Service For Life S.R.L.