Graduated in August, no experience at all in CS. Basically just some mediocre projects and a degree. Haven’t received a single interview since graduating (got 2 OA’s and both went poorly).
Recently accepted an entry level IT role that pays peanuts, it’s basically just help desk. But I just don’t think a career in software is going to play out for me at this rate, and maybe I can build off of this IT role.
Is this a bad move? Is anyone else in this position?
Also, I’m from Canada and can’t even hear back from a WITCH company, Revature, or Accenture, so there’s that.
submitted by /u/Big_Organization_181
[link] [comments]
r/cscareerquestions Graduated in August, no experience at all in CS. Basically just some mediocre projects and a degree. Haven’t received a single interview since graduating (got 2 OA’s and both went poorly). Recently accepted an entry level IT role that pays peanuts, it’s basically just help desk. But I just don’t think a career in software is going to play out for me at this rate, and maybe I can build off of this IT role. Is this a bad move? Is anyone else in this position? Also, I’m from Canada and can’t even hear back from a WITCH company, Revature, or Accenture, so there’s that. submitted by /u/Big_Organization_181 [link] [comments]
Graduated in August, no experience at all in CS. Basically just some mediocre projects and a degree. Haven’t received a single interview since graduating (got 2 OA’s and both went poorly).
Recently accepted an entry level IT role that pays peanuts, it’s basically just help desk. But I just don’t think a career in software is going to play out for me at this rate, and maybe I can build off of this IT role.
Is this a bad move? Is anyone else in this position?
Also, I’m from Canada and can’t even hear back from a WITCH company, Revature, or Accenture, so there’s that.
submitted by /u/Big_Organization_181
[link] [comments]