What jobs can I work towards with a Bachelor of Computer Science? /u/HelpMeOutPlzThanks42 CSCQ protests reddit

I will be attending SFU or UBC soon for their computer science program. I’ve heard the software engineering field is practically impossible to get into at the moment regardless of skill if you have no experience. So I was wondering what fields of work can I work towards with a bachelors degree in computer science? It doesn’t even have to be programming orientated, just things like Simulations Engineer, or more specialized fields that are in demand, or at least not practically out of demand like SWE. I just really want to expand my area of expertise before I even enter Uni so I have the best shot at not being unemployed, which is frankly my biggest fear.

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​r/cscareerquestions I will be attending SFU or UBC soon for their computer science program. I’ve heard the software engineering field is practically impossible to get into at the moment regardless of skill if you have no experience. So I was wondering what fields of work can I work towards with a bachelors degree in computer science? It doesn’t even have to be programming orientated, just things like Simulations Engineer, or more specialized fields that are in demand, or at least not practically out of demand like SWE. I just really want to expand my area of expertise before I even enter Uni so I have the best shot at not being unemployed, which is frankly my biggest fear. submitted by /u/HelpMeOutPlzThanks42 [link] [comments] 

I will be attending SFU or UBC soon for their computer science program. I’ve heard the software engineering field is practically impossible to get into at the moment regardless of skill if you have no experience. So I was wondering what fields of work can I work towards with a bachelors degree in computer science? It doesn’t even have to be programming orientated, just things like Simulations Engineer, or more specialized fields that are in demand, or at least not practically out of demand like SWE. I just really want to expand my area of expertise before I even enter Uni so I have the best shot at not being unemployed, which is frankly my biggest fear.

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