Choosing a career based on what is hot and what is not a good idea. But to answer your question java is used in many applications and gadgets. PHP is more or less only used to make websites.
At some employers when you work out of the scope of your job you can get fired. If an employer wants you to work out of the scope of your job you should file a complaint with human resources.
no scope.. sit at home :P
There is no scope of finance
there is no scope in apperal production engineers,they often unemloyed
Politics.
The scope of B tech planning is implementation, designing and planning of a structure. This is the job of a civil engineer.
to work with human resources i.e. hiring and firing staff, what the employees job scope will be for that time and they should run the business when needed and be a helping hand..... :D
The scope of B tech planning is implementation, designing and planning of a structure. This is the job of a civil engineer.
Java is todays industry standard. There are many Java job offers. However this is slowly changing and other languages get adopted. If you are wondering, what language to learn, think about learning Scala, it is a much better language and slowly starts taking over the market. http://www.scala-lang.org/ http://www.simplyscala.com/
Let's look at the definitions of all three:Job scope - the range of responsibilities you may have in a job. If your job involves one task, it can be said that your job is narrow in scope.If you have many responsibilities that require you to perform different responsibilities in different areas of your organization, it can be said that you have a wide scope for your job.Job depth - generally refers to the level of expertise you have in a general job or field.Job desire - how much you want to do the job. This could also be described as your passion: Is this a job you want to do?Many people find that knowing what they want is a first step in finding a job they will like -- and desire. If you want to be an expert in something, you may want to go for a job with depth. If you want a job that requires you to work in many different areas, you may want to have a job that has a wide scope.Bottom line: Knowing what you want in terms of scope and depth can help you find a job that you desire!
Lots of companies need computer programmers, and in many cases, they need people who know Java. Note that a one-semester course in Java may not be enough; you may need to learn more advanced Java, depending on the job.You can search job sites, such as upwork.com (a site for freelancers), for the keyword "Java", to get a better idea of available jobs.
You can clarify your job responsibilities by reviewing your job description. If you need further clarification you can ask your superior.