Competing offers. Which would you take? /u/spencedogg69 CSCQ protests reddit

Competing offers. Which would you take? /u/spencedogg69 CSCQ protests reddit

3yoe

Pornhub offer:

69k base salary, Free access to all premium content, 1 year supply of lotion

Only fans offer: 80,085 base salary, Free subscription to all accounts, 2 year supply of lotion

Which would you take if you were in my position?

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​r/cscareerquestions 3yoe Pornhub offer: 69k base salary, Free access to all premium content, 1 year supply of lotion Only fans offer: 80,085 base salary, Free subscription to all accounts, 2 year supply of lotion Which would you take if you were in my position? submitted by /u/spencedogg69 [link] [comments] 

3yoe

Pornhub offer:

69k base salary, Free access to all premium content, 1 year supply of lotion

Only fans offer: 80,085 base salary, Free subscription to all accounts, 2 year supply of lotion

Which would you take if you were in my position?

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[link] [comments]  3yoe Pornhub offer: 69k base salary, Free access to all premium content, 1 year supply of lotion Only fans offer: 80,085 base salary, Free subscription to all accounts, 2 year supply of lotion Which would you take if you were in my position? submitted by /u/spencedogg69 [link] [comments]

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Graduation Fear /u/Xcalibur_-97 CSCQ protests reddit

Graduation Fear /u/Xcalibur_-97 CSCQ protests reddit

So, I am 27 years old and am scheduled to graduate next August with my computer science degree. I’ve been doing my best to work on programming in my spare time, even though after all this time with it, I am struggling and need YouTube videos to help me constantly. I’m really starting to feel the pressure because I feel like I’ve hardly learned anything over the last three and a half years, and I also feel like I’ve just been trying to teach myself how to code. I’m worried I’m going to graduate and have absolutely nothing under my belt and have wasted 4 years of my life. I know I should probably be interning in my final year, but I don’t feel I have the skills to get a damn job. I guess what I’m trying to say is I know the basics of coding and can code a small amount, but not super confidently, and I don’t know what to do.

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​r/cscareerquestions So, I am 27 years old and am scheduled to graduate next August with my computer science degree. I’ve been doing my best to work on programming in my spare time, even though after all this time with it, I am struggling and need YouTube videos to help me constantly. I’m really starting to feel the pressure because I feel like I’ve hardly learned anything over the last three and a half years, and I also feel like I’ve just been trying to teach myself how to code. I’m worried I’m going to graduate and have absolutely nothing under my belt and have wasted 4 years of my life. I know I should probably be interning in my final year, but I don’t feel I have the skills to get a damn job. I guess what I’m trying to say is I know the basics of coding and can code a small amount, but not super confidently, and I don’t know what to do. submitted by /u/Xcalibur_-97 [link] [comments] 

So, I am 27 years old and am scheduled to graduate next August with my computer science degree. I’ve been doing my best to work on programming in my spare time, even though after all this time with it, I am struggling and need YouTube videos to help me constantly. I’m really starting to feel the pressure because I feel like I’ve hardly learned anything over the last three and a half years, and I also feel like I’ve just been trying to teach myself how to code. I’m worried I’m going to graduate and have absolutely nothing under my belt and have wasted 4 years of my life. I know I should probably be interning in my final year, but I don’t feel I have the skills to get a damn job. I guess what I’m trying to say is I know the basics of coding and can code a small amount, but not super confidently, and I don’t know what to do.

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[link] [comments]  So, I am 27 years old and am scheduled to graduate next August with my computer science degree. I’ve been doing my best to work on programming in my spare time, even though after all this time with it, I am struggling and need YouTube videos to help me constantly. I’m really starting to feel the pressure because I feel like I’ve hardly learned anything over the last three and a half years, and I also feel like I’ve just been trying to teach myself how to code. I’m worried I’m going to graduate and have absolutely nothing under my belt and have wasted 4 years of my life. I know I should probably be interning in my final year, but I don’t feel I have the skills to get a damn job. I guess what I’m trying to say is I know the basics of coding and can code a small amount, but not super confidently, and I don’t know what to do. submitted by /u/Xcalibur_-97 [link] [comments]

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For people with jobs in the field, how did you find your entry level? /u/mannmythlegend CSCQ protests reddit

For people with jobs in the field, how did you find your entry level? /u/mannmythlegend CSCQ protests reddit

I’m a senior in undergrad about to earn my bachelors and I’ve been trying to find good entry level jobs near me but the ones I’ve been finding are all senior level, require like 3-5 years of experience, or require a masters. I’m just curious how people found their jobs. I got plenty of time, but do want to get ahead of everyone else so I don’t have to sweat!

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​r/cscareerquestions I’m a senior in undergrad about to earn my bachelors and I’ve been trying to find good entry level jobs near me but the ones I’ve been finding are all senior level, require like 3-5 years of experience, or require a masters. I’m just curious how people found their jobs. I got plenty of time, but do want to get ahead of everyone else so I don’t have to sweat! submitted by /u/mannmythlegend [link] [comments] 

I’m a senior in undergrad about to earn my bachelors and I’ve been trying to find good entry level jobs near me but the ones I’ve been finding are all senior level, require like 3-5 years of experience, or require a masters. I’m just curious how people found their jobs. I got plenty of time, but do want to get ahead of everyone else so I don’t have to sweat!

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[link] [comments]  I’m a senior in undergrad about to earn my bachelors and I’ve been trying to find good entry level jobs near me but the ones I’ve been finding are all senior level, require like 3-5 years of experience, or require a masters. I’m just curious how people found their jobs. I got plenty of time, but do want to get ahead of everyone else so I don’t have to sweat! submitted by /u/mannmythlegend [link] [comments]

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Lower Pay vs Better WLB for New Grad job? /u/Beginning-Mistake-49 CSCQ protests reddit

Lower Pay vs Better WLB for New Grad job? /u/Beginning-Mistake-49 CSCQ protests reddit

I’m lucky to have 2 offers in this market as a New Grad, however they are vastly different and both have their pros and cons so I’m having trouble deciding.

They’re both in MCOL suburb areas and are decent names within their own industry, but they’re not super popular or tech companies. One is notably higher pay ($110k USD vs $90k) but a lot worse WLB (in person 5 days, 45-50hrs a week, 15 PTO/sick days, notably higher rate of turnover) vs the other co. is hybrid, ~35 hours/week, slower moving, and a lot more PTO/sick days (30 total). Both have decent benefits with 401k/healthcare.

The tech stacks for both companies vary a bit but they’re both on the legacy side of things with a lot of work done maintaining old crappy code, also it’s really team dependent (I don’t know what team I will be on). The caveat for the lower-paying company is that I will have the chance to try out two different teams for 6 months to see which I like (and possibly get to work on more modern stuff) whereas the other company I get put on a team without a choice.

My goal is either FAANG or a major tech company within a couple years. The learning opportunities at either company seem to be completely variable depending on which team I get put on so I’m having a hard time choosing, either I have a slower job that might not be super challenging but explore more areas of the business or a more stressful higher paying one.

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​r/cscareerquestions I’m lucky to have 2 offers in this market as a New Grad, however they are vastly different and both have their pros and cons so I’m having trouble deciding. They’re both in MCOL suburb areas and are decent names within their own industry, but they’re not super popular or tech companies. One is notably higher pay ($110k USD vs $90k) but a lot worse WLB (in person 5 days, 45-50hrs a week, 15 PTO/sick days, notably higher rate of turnover) vs the other co. is hybrid, ~35 hours/week, slower moving, and a lot more PTO/sick days (30 total). Both have decent benefits with 401k/healthcare. The tech stacks for both companies vary a bit but they’re both on the legacy side of things with a lot of work done maintaining old crappy code, also it’s really team dependent (I don’t know what team I will be on). The caveat for the lower-paying company is that I will have the chance to try out two different teams for 6 months to see which I like (and possibly get to work on more modern stuff) whereas the other company I get put on a team without a choice. My goal is either FAANG or a major tech company within a couple years. The learning opportunities at either company seem to be completely variable depending on which team I get put on so I’m having a hard time choosing, either I have a slower job that might not be super challenging but explore more areas of the business or a more stressful higher paying one. submitted by /u/Beginning-Mistake-49 [link] [comments] 

I’m lucky to have 2 offers in this market as a New Grad, however they are vastly different and both have their pros and cons so I’m having trouble deciding.

They’re both in MCOL suburb areas and are decent names within their own industry, but they’re not super popular or tech companies. One is notably higher pay ($110k USD vs $90k) but a lot worse WLB (in person 5 days, 45-50hrs a week, 15 PTO/sick days, notably higher rate of turnover) vs the other co. is hybrid, ~35 hours/week, slower moving, and a lot more PTO/sick days (30 total). Both have decent benefits with 401k/healthcare.

The tech stacks for both companies vary a bit but they’re both on the legacy side of things with a lot of work done maintaining old crappy code, also it’s really team dependent (I don’t know what team I will be on). The caveat for the lower-paying company is that I will have the chance to try out two different teams for 6 months to see which I like (and possibly get to work on more modern stuff) whereas the other company I get put on a team without a choice.

My goal is either FAANG or a major tech company within a couple years. The learning opportunities at either company seem to be completely variable depending on which team I get put on so I’m having a hard time choosing, either I have a slower job that might not be super challenging but explore more areas of the business or a more stressful higher paying one.

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[link] [comments]  I’m lucky to have 2 offers in this market as a New Grad, however they are vastly different and both have their pros and cons so I’m having trouble deciding. They’re both in MCOL suburb areas and are decent names within their own industry, but they’re not super popular or tech companies. One is notably higher pay ($110k USD vs $90k) but a lot worse WLB (in person 5 days, 45-50hrs a week, 15 PTO/sick days, notably higher rate of turnover) vs the other co. is hybrid, ~35 hours/week, slower moving, and a lot more PTO/sick days (30 total). Both have decent benefits with 401k/healthcare. The tech stacks for both companies vary a bit but they’re both on the legacy side of things with a lot of work done maintaining old crappy code, also it’s really team dependent (I don’t know what team I will be on). The caveat for the lower-paying company is that I will have the chance to try out two different teams for 6 months to see which I like (and possibly get to work on more modern stuff) whereas the other company I get put on a team without a choice. My goal is either FAANG or a major tech company within a couple years. The learning opportunities at either company seem to be completely variable depending on which team I get put on so I’m having a hard time choosing, either I have a slower job that might not be super challenging but explore more areas of the business or a more stressful higher paying one. submitted by /u/Beginning-Mistake-49 [link] [comments]

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Has anyone switch to a project that isn’t development? /u/maxxor6868 CSCQ protests reddit

Has anyone switch to a project that isn’t development? /u/maxxor6868 CSCQ protests reddit

My manager ask if I was interested in leading a test automation project. My org has hundreds of manual projects that has really started to bother the higher ups way higher in the chain. I agree because I thought it would be a great experience to learn tech outside of development work. It not testing as far as I know as there are dedicated tests teams for testing our code pre production. This is more about writing automation tests through Selenium.

The documentation says multiple languages are supported but the past work in Java which I’m rusty in and don’t prefer but the online courses I dabble in seem okay and so far I kinda like writing the test scripts I written. My title, position, and pay won’t change and as of right now I be solo/leading this project.

My manager says if I like the work there are multiple legacy systems I can continue onwards after this project or go back to development. I know the last guy who work in this area from my team move up much higher on the ladder base on his success from the previous automation project. So far from the initial workload I get to spend alot less time in meetings and having to deal with clients, and get to expand my coding skills. Engineers I know from previous jobs are warning me “This is a bad idea, and I won’t be progressing my skill set.” I like the role but base on outside feedback it seems like I’m talking a lesser role? Am I making a mistake in taking projects outside of development?

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​r/cscareerquestions My manager ask if I was interested in leading a test automation project. My org has hundreds of manual projects that has really started to bother the higher ups way higher in the chain. I agree because I thought it would be a great experience to learn tech outside of development work. It not testing as far as I know as there are dedicated tests teams for testing our code pre production. This is more about writing automation tests through Selenium. The documentation says multiple languages are supported but the past work in Java which I’m rusty in and don’t prefer but the online courses I dabble in seem okay and so far I kinda like writing the test scripts I written. My title, position, and pay won’t change and as of right now I be solo/leading this project. My manager says if I like the work there are multiple legacy systems I can continue onwards after this project or go back to development. I know the last guy who work in this area from my team move up much higher on the ladder base on his success from the previous automation project. So far from the initial workload I get to spend alot less time in meetings and having to deal with clients, and get to expand my coding skills. Engineers I know from previous jobs are warning me “This is a bad idea, and I won’t be progressing my skill set.” I like the role but base on outside feedback it seems like I’m talking a lesser role? Am I making a mistake in taking projects outside of development? submitted by /u/maxxor6868 [link] [comments] 

My manager ask if I was interested in leading a test automation project. My org has hundreds of manual projects that has really started to bother the higher ups way higher in the chain. I agree because I thought it would be a great experience to learn tech outside of development work. It not testing as far as I know as there are dedicated tests teams for testing our code pre production. This is more about writing automation tests through Selenium.

The documentation says multiple languages are supported but the past work in Java which I’m rusty in and don’t prefer but the online courses I dabble in seem okay and so far I kinda like writing the test scripts I written. My title, position, and pay won’t change and as of right now I be solo/leading this project.

My manager says if I like the work there are multiple legacy systems I can continue onwards after this project or go back to development. I know the last guy who work in this area from my team move up much higher on the ladder base on his success from the previous automation project. So far from the initial workload I get to spend alot less time in meetings and having to deal with clients, and get to expand my coding skills. Engineers I know from previous jobs are warning me “This is a bad idea, and I won’t be progressing my skill set.” I like the role but base on outside feedback it seems like I’m talking a lesser role? Am I making a mistake in taking projects outside of development?

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[link] [comments]  My manager ask if I was interested in leading a test automation project. My org has hundreds of manual projects that has really started to bother the higher ups way higher in the chain. I agree because I thought it would be a great experience to learn tech outside of development work. It not testing as far as I know as there are dedicated tests teams for testing our code pre production. This is more about writing automation tests through Selenium. The documentation says multiple languages are supported but the past work in Java which I’m rusty in and don’t prefer but the online courses I dabble in seem okay and so far I kinda like writing the test scripts I written. My title, position, and pay won’t change and as of right now I be solo/leading this project. My manager says if I like the work there are multiple legacy systems I can continue onwards after this project or go back to development. I know the last guy who work in this area from my team move up much higher on the ladder base on his success from the previous automation project. So far from the initial workload I get to spend alot less time in meetings and having to deal with clients, and get to expand my coding skills. Engineers I know from previous jobs are warning me “This is a bad idea, and I won’t be progressing my skill set.” I like the role but base on outside feedback it seems like I’m talking a lesser role? Am I making a mistake in taking projects outside of development? submitted by /u/maxxor6868 [link] [comments]

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DHS Strengthens H-1B Program, Allowing U.S. Employers to More Quickly Fill Critical Jobs /u/topcodemangler CSCQ protests reddit

DHS Strengthens H-1B Program, Allowing U.S. Employers to More Quickly Fill Critical Jobs /u/topcodemangler CSCQ protests reddit

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​r/cscareerquestions https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/news-releases/dhs-strengthens-h-1b-program-allowing-us-employers-to-more-quickly-fill-critical-jobs submitted by /u/topcodemangler [link] [comments] 

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How it be like /u/Commercial-Nebula-50 CSCQ protests reddit

How it be like /u/Commercial-Nebula-50 CSCQ protests reddit

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​r/cscareerquestions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFYPAjg5B2w submitted by /u/Commercial-Nebula-50 [link] [comments] 

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Will a data science certificate help me? /u/Fresh421 CSCQ protests reddit

Will a data science certificate help me? /u/Fresh421 CSCQ protests reddit

Currently I am getting a computer science bachelors with an emphasis in machine learning. My university offers a data science certificate and I only needed one more class to get it. Will this help me at all in the data science/machine learning field? I want to take the class anyway to help with my skills but I am just curious if this will just be a point on my resume that gets ignored. Any help would be appreciated.

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​r/cscareerquestions Currently I am getting a computer science bachelors with an emphasis in machine learning. My university offers a data science certificate and I only needed one more class to get it. Will this help me at all in the data science/machine learning field? I want to take the class anyway to help with my skills but I am just curious if this will just be a point on my resume that gets ignored. Any help would be appreciated. submitted by /u/Fresh421 [link] [comments] 

Currently I am getting a computer science bachelors with an emphasis in machine learning. My university offers a data science certificate and I only needed one more class to get it. Will this help me at all in the data science/machine learning field? I want to take the class anyway to help with my skills but I am just curious if this will just be a point on my resume that gets ignored. Any help would be appreciated.

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[link] [comments]  Currently I am getting a computer science bachelors with an emphasis in machine learning. My university offers a data science certificate and I only needed one more class to get it. Will this help me at all in the data science/machine learning field? I want to take the class anyway to help with my skills but I am just curious if this will just be a point on my resume that gets ignored. Any help would be appreciated. submitted by /u/Fresh421 [link] [comments]

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