Conventional wisdom is that getting a masters in CS is pointless: it’s better to just get industry experience.
But, amongst those of us who have industry experience: does getting a masters help your job prospects?
Also are a ton of people getting their masters? It seems like everyone and their mom is doing Georgia Tech’s online program. Is the market saturated at the CS masters level?
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r/cscareerquestions Conventional wisdom is that getting a masters in CS is pointless: it’s better to just get industry experience. But, amongst those of us who have industry experience: does getting a masters help your job prospects? Also are a ton of people getting their masters? It seems like everyone and their mom is doing Georgia Tech’s online program. Is the market saturated at the CS masters level? submitted by /u/EastCommunication689 [link] [comments]
Conventional wisdom is that getting a masters in CS is pointless: it’s better to just get industry experience.
But, amongst those of us who have industry experience: does getting a masters help your job prospects?
Also are a ton of people getting their masters? It seems like everyone and their mom is doing Georgia Tech’s online program. Is the market saturated at the CS masters level?
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