This is a very interesting point. It seems that the hiring companies "define" what is considered entry, junior, intermediate, what have you. So it's very hard for those trying to get a foot in the door, to figure out which jobs they qualify for. And even worse for those of us at the mid-point of our careers and seeking to change. And for us "entry level" .NET developers, it looks like the only option is to do our own consulting (which can be a mine field, in and of itself, what with all the stuff you have to set up to be "self-employed"). It's all very confusing.... :confused:
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