You can always start with open source. Find a project that you really like based on Python, and get involved -- look at the source, create add-ons, fix bugs. This way you get to learn, and you get to contribute and help others out as well. After a while you will have under your belt and perhaps it will be easier to find a job.
Mind you, a lot of place are still looking for C/C++, Java and, oh the horror... COBOL! Sadly Python is still mostly on the "it's nice to know but not required category"... -Nick V. ArdPy wrote: > Hi there, these days I am desperately searching everywhere on the > Internet for part time python jobs. The reason is I want to get > actively involved with python programming and get some practical > exposure. Please help me in whatever way you can. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list