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Company who uses python?
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(in regards to certificate)
naveen, that question is one of the most common ever on here. please just search. the answer is no, though.
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sololearn certificate in particular is even less useful than a regular one, since it only shows grasp of the basics and is REALLY easy to get
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ok daen rowe thanks for the answer ya i think u r right that certificate don't matter talent shows every thing
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Python is the #1 product by market share in the Languages category and ~5,000 companies on Siftery have verified that they are using the software. Here is a quick list of some of the high profile customers using Hadoop:
LiveRamp, Dropbox, Thumbtack, Zenefits, Evernote, DoubleDutch, Oscar Health, Splunk, Atlassian, Gartner, New York University, General Electric, Google, Citi, Toyota, Juniper Networks, BuzzFeed, WebMD, Qualtrics, Lego, Sephora, Yale University, Nasdaq, CircleUp, and many others.
Here’s the full list of companies using Python on Siftery.
https://siftery.com/python
(Disclaimer: The above data was pulled from Siftery and has been verified by individuals working at the above companies)
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Google for machine learning and ai, Facebook for machine learning and ai and many more just for machine learning and ai
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thanks Daen Rowe for ur help
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ya i havr many
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is learn solo certificates are usefull
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thanks #febrian
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ok #fox
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certificates are mostly useless. when you are being looked at for being hired they want experience they want to know and see that you can get the job done. if you are looking to be a software developer. .. build just make anything and everything just build as much as you can. you want experience? work for an internship look for nonprofit dont feel shame if you dont get paid for the work you do its the experience that counts dont waste your time on searching for useless certificates ....
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just start building. create a portfolio. like i said if you want experience find an intern or nonprofit organization.
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ok for i got ur point
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too many to list. Do you have a more specific question in mind?
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Also Google, Pixar and NASA use them
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no problem