This is very true, assuming you have someone willing to learn. I did a summer internship with Motorola once and did not know a thing about programming for phones or their environment. I was fortunate to have a professor who believed in me and was able to help me get the job. By the end of the summer I had put together demos that were front line booths at LinuxWorld and CTIA that year.
I encourage students that come to our lab to take on projects that involve skills outside of their comfort zone. I think it is important to broaden your skill set but it is more important to be comfortable with not knowing exactly how to do something and figuring it out anyway.
I encourage students that come to our lab to take on projects that involve skills outside of their comfort zone. I think it is important to broaden your skill set but it is more important to be comfortable with not knowing exactly how to do something and figuring it out anyway.