I’m not interested in working at a FAANG company. I just want to break into the industry. I have a bachelor’s degree in computer science, but no internship experience because I live abroad in Korea and my job here prohibits me from having any other forms of income. I may start applying to unpaid internships if it’s possible to balance that and working full time.
My question is: is it harder to get a position working remote than onsite without experience? I would assume so, but I’m largely ignorant ln the matter.
Thanks for reading and giving feedback
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r/cscareerquestions I’m not interested in working at a FAANG company. I just want to break into the industry. I have a bachelor’s degree in computer science, but no internship experience because I live abroad in Korea and my job here prohibits me from having any other forms of income. I may start applying to unpaid internships if it’s possible to balance that and working full time. My question is: is it harder to get a position working remote than onsite without experience? I would assume so, but I’m largely ignorant ln the matter. Thanks for reading and giving feedback submitted by /u/Huge_Librarian_9883 [link] [comments]
I’m not interested in working at a FAANG company. I just want to break into the industry. I have a bachelor’s degree in computer science, but no internship experience because I live abroad in Korea and my job here prohibits me from having any other forms of income. I may start applying to unpaid internships if it’s possible to balance that and working full time.
My question is: is it harder to get a position working remote than onsite without experience? I would assume so, but I’m largely ignorant ln the matter.
Thanks for reading and giving feedback
submitted by /u/Huge_Librarian_9883
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