TLDR: Is fast enterprises a good or bad choice for a job right after graduation?
I know there are a few posts on here about Fast Enterprise being not a great place to work but most of them are 5+ years old. My main concern is transferable skills I know they used to use VB but in my interview they mentioned using C#. Can Anyone who works there shed light on this? My other main concern is how much of the job is actually writing code.
I just graduated from a no-name school and although I have two internships I am having a hard time even getting interviews. So I am wondering if working at Fast for a few years is a good idea or just continue trying my luck with other companies?
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r/cscareerquestions TLDR: Is fast enterprises a good or bad choice for a job right after graduation? I know there are a few posts on here about Fast Enterprise being not a great place to work but most of them are 5+ years old. My main concern is transferable skills I know they used to use VB but in my interview they mentioned using C#. Can Anyone who works there shed light on this? My other main concern is how much of the job is actually writing code. I just graduated from a no-name school and although I have two internships I am having a hard time even getting interviews. So I am wondering if working at Fast for a few years is a good idea or just continue trying my luck with other companies? submitted by /u/b3fr4ank [link] [comments]
TLDR: Is fast enterprises a good or bad choice for a job right after graduation?
I know there are a few posts on here about Fast Enterprise being not a great place to work but most of them are 5+ years old. My main concern is transferable skills I know they used to use VB but in my interview they mentioned using C#. Can Anyone who works there shed light on this? My other main concern is how much of the job is actually writing code.
I just graduated from a no-name school and although I have two internships I am having a hard time even getting interviews. So I am wondering if working at Fast for a few years is a good idea or just continue trying my luck with other companies?
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