Hey guys. I graduated in May of 2024, haven’t gotten a programming job yet as many others. I currently work doing tech support in a call center, although this job is open to anyone degree or not. For now it pays the bills and could be flipped into an IT job possibly one day. My goal is to get into programming but I’m not sure what path to take and what skills I should practice. Also not sure the best way to stand out in the saturated market. I currently know Python, Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and some React. Also learning C# to use for web dev or software dev. I use Godot for game dev as well so C# helps with that. I don’t have any experience or internships in programming. Just personal projects and stuff I did in school. Looking for advice on certs or good practice I can do to stand out when the market gets better. Like I said for now I’m just sticking with this call center job while I learn more and wait on the market. Thanks in advance.
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r/cscareerquestions Hey guys. I graduated in May of 2024, haven’t gotten a programming job yet as many others. I currently work doing tech support in a call center, although this job is open to anyone degree or not. For now it pays the bills and could be flipped into an IT job possibly one day. My goal is to get into programming but I’m not sure what path to take and what skills I should practice. Also not sure the best way to stand out in the saturated market. I currently know Python, Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and some React. Also learning C# to use for web dev or software dev. I use Godot for game dev as well so C# helps with that. I don’t have any experience or internships in programming. Just personal projects and stuff I did in school. Looking for advice on certs or good practice I can do to stand out when the market gets better. Like I said for now I’m just sticking with this call center job while I learn more and wait on the market. Thanks in advance. submitted by /u/yungwonderbread [link] [comments]
Hey guys. I graduated in May of 2024, haven’t gotten a programming job yet as many others. I currently work doing tech support in a call center, although this job is open to anyone degree or not. For now it pays the bills and could be flipped into an IT job possibly one day. My goal is to get into programming but I’m not sure what path to take and what skills I should practice. Also not sure the best way to stand out in the saturated market. I currently know Python, Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and some React. Also learning C# to use for web dev or software dev. I use Godot for game dev as well so C# helps with that. I don’t have any experience or internships in programming. Just personal projects and stuff I did in school. Looking for advice on certs or good practice I can do to stand out when the market gets better. Like I said for now I’m just sticking with this call center job while I learn more and wait on the market. Thanks in advance.
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