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Start off with choosing one language of your choice and start developing some basic software. Once you are proficient enough with its technologies that's a skill you can sell to start off. You'll always have more learning opportunities after your first job.
Starting my journey in software development was tough. At first, nothing works, and it felt like my project will fail. But then I found this site They had this project approach that inspired me. Diving into it, I began to understand the practical side of coding. Their insights into the workflows of professional developers were useful for my growth.
Join any small team of company and try to learn the technologies by yourself. Initially it will be tough to pick up but later you will become good in that.
Work on mini projects and make them available to the public ( on the internet). Employers want tp see your work in order to understand your knowledge and your skill level.