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by richeyryan 1953 days ago
The answer to your question is a big stonking depends. There are some skills and knowledge that are transferable across languages and ecosystems. Some companies are happy to find good talent that are willing to learn and will teach them the specifics of their language and ecosystem. Other companies are unwilling to take on people who don't have 5 years experience in their stack. I once had a company reject me outright because the majority of my experience is with React and they use Vue. Both are Javascript libraries and more similar than they are different. Sometimes the argument in those cases is they need someone who can get the work done yesterday, other times its mere tribalism.

Your best bet is to build a couple of side projects with the language you're interested in and use it as proof that you've passed superficial interest and are willing to learn. After that its down to finding a company or a team that are willing to give you a shot. They are out there.

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That's a red flag to stay away from the company anyway if they have no onboarding or mentoring.
how is it justifiable to expect every company to pay you to learn shit lol