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As Marc mentioned, someone fresh-faced out of education with no experience might find it a little more challenging, mostly because you'll probably want to find a position where you can be trained how to do "commercial" development.

A suggestion to benefit both yourself and potential employers, look at putting together some small or medium open-source projects as a bit of a portfolio (ie. on GitHub). It's a great way for you to practise the skills you've learned and demonstrate them, and it gives you something to put down on your CV for prospective employers (or the developers working for them) to have a look at and get a better idea of your skills.

You can also gear your open source projects more towards the type of development you like. If you're interested in becoming a web-developer then put together a basic, interactive website. If you're interested in becoming an API/REST developer then bang together an API which does some basic CRUD operations?

Final bit of advice, don't try and cast the net too wide either. I think most developers will end up specialising in a specific language/framework, if you try and keep on top of lots of languages/frameworks you'll spread your knowledge too thin. When interviewing candidates I always like to ask questions about the specific languages we use (eg. Java) and try to get them talking about what they like about that language (ie. What features of newer versions of Java are you most excited to try out?)

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