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I’m an early-career dev deciding what to double down on for job hunting in the next 3–12 months. I keep hearing conflicting stuff — “Java is dying”, “junior Java roles are super limited/competitive”, etc. Seniors with hiring or long-term Java experience: honestly, is Java a good choice right now for landing a job soon? Are junior roles harder to get than with JS/Python? What should I focus on (Spring, microservices, cloud, testing, Kotlin interop)? i was trying to dive deep in java but i dont want to risk so much time for a deminishing return , because the learning curve of java is considerably long . Thanks.
