Although Java training can help you master the core knowledge and skills of Java programming language, actual software development involves more technologies and tools, which requires some practical experience and problem-solving ability. Therefore, if you have no working experience in software development, you may need to further accumulate practical experience and improve your skills and abilities after attending the training.
One way is to participate in the development of some Java projects or open source projects. Through the development of practical projects, we can better understand the practical application and principle of Java, accumulate practical experience and improve our skills and abilities. At the same time, you can make more colleagues and friends and get to know the latest industry and technology trends.
Another way is to take some practical courses or internship opportunities. These courses or opportunities usually provide more challenging and practical projects to help you further improve your skills and abilities. Through internship or actual combat courses, you can gain more practical experience and opportunities for teamwork, and improve your overall quality.
If you have some practical experience and skills and can meet the needs of the post, you can go to work directly after attending Java training. But if you lack practical experience and skills, you may need to study and practice further and accumulate more experience and skills to improve your competitiveness.
In a word, whether people who have no experience in software development can take up jobs directly after attending Java training depends on their personal skills and project experience. If you can accumulate more practical experience and skills and meet the needs of the post, you can work directly. If you lack practical experience and skills, you may need further study and practice.