2028 graduate /u/No-Charity7412 CSCQ protests reddit

2028 graduate /u/No-Charity7412 CSCQ protests reddit

My apologies if my question isn’t meant to be on this sub.

I am currently in my first year of my 4 year program . All these news about unemployment, oversaturation and o3 have left me a little scared ..

What suggestions would you like to give so that I can be prepared for the future ??

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​r/cscareerquestions My apologies if my question isn’t meant to be on this sub. I am currently in my first year of my 4 year program . All these news about unemployment, oversaturation and o3 have left me a little scared .. What suggestions would you like to give so that I can be prepared for the future ?? submitted by /u/No-Charity7412 [link] [comments] 

My apologies if my question isn’t meant to be on this sub.

I am currently in my first year of my 4 year program . All these news about unemployment, oversaturation and o3 have left me a little scared ..

What suggestions would you like to give so that I can be prepared for the future ??

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[link] [comments]  My apologies if my question isn’t meant to be on this sub. I am currently in my first year of my 4 year program . All these news about unemployment, oversaturation and o3 have left me a little scared .. What suggestions would you like to give so that I can be prepared for the future ?? submitted by /u/No-Charity7412 [link] [comments]

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Should I stick to my great comfortable current job or go for masters in the US. /u/CheekyFinder CSCQ protests reddit

Should I stick to my great comfortable current job or go for masters in the US. /u/CheekyFinder CSCQ protests reddit

I am 22 and landed a remote job in the most amazing startup in March this year after working in shitty companies. I was an early employee (emp no. 3) and the company is still under 15 people but the work culture has been great. I get to work whenever I want, the founders are of technical background so are very very understanding of timelines and my work timings, I can live in my own city (although I miss the networking and social life in the metros). There is zero politics and ego involved (mostly UK leadership, Indian work culture is really bad.), very very minimal redtape, and the pay is good enough (22 LPA). The work is fulfilling as well. I am going to be offered stock in the coming increment cycle before our next funding round later next year (although it comes with a vesting period).

But here’s the dilema. I’ve always wanted to go for US masters, earn 100-200k, start my own startup maybe. I wanted to do buisness, work with the best minds in the world yada yada yada. And I see my friends doing it. Plus in my current city, I lack any and I mean Any networking opportunities. I want some time for myself to explore, enjoy college life that I missed out due to working during my college years to fund my education. I have 2 dependants and I’m the sole breadwinner (no father) for my family so I never really got to chill out like the rest of my peers.

Should I stick to my job where my compensation won’t rise more that 10% a year or should I go for the masters. Do I give up on my dreams to be comfortable this early on in my career?

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​r/cscareerquestions I am 22 and landed a remote job in the most amazing startup in March this year after working in shitty companies. I was an early employee (emp no. 3) and the company is still under 15 people but the work culture has been great. I get to work whenever I want, the founders are of technical background so are very very understanding of timelines and my work timings, I can live in my own city (although I miss the networking and social life in the metros). There is zero politics and ego involved (mostly UK leadership, Indian work culture is really bad.), very very minimal redtape, and the pay is good enough (22 LPA). The work is fulfilling as well. I am going to be offered stock in the coming increment cycle before our next funding round later next year (although it comes with a vesting period). But here’s the dilema. I’ve always wanted to go for US masters, earn 100-200k, start my own startup maybe. I wanted to do buisness, work with the best minds in the world yada yada yada. And I see my friends doing it. Plus in my current city, I lack any and I mean Any networking opportunities. I want some time for myself to explore, enjoy college life that I missed out due to working during my college years to fund my education. I have 2 dependants and I’m the sole breadwinner (no father) for my family so I never really got to chill out like the rest of my peers. Should I stick to my job where my compensation won’t rise more that 10% a year or should I go for the masters. Do I give up on my dreams to be comfortable this early on in my career? submitted by /u/CheekyFinder [link] [comments] 

I am 22 and landed a remote job in the most amazing startup in March this year after working in shitty companies. I was an early employee (emp no. 3) and the company is still under 15 people but the work culture has been great. I get to work whenever I want, the founders are of technical background so are very very understanding of timelines and my work timings, I can live in my own city (although I miss the networking and social life in the metros). There is zero politics and ego involved (mostly UK leadership, Indian work culture is really bad.), very very minimal redtape, and the pay is good enough (22 LPA). The work is fulfilling as well. I am going to be offered stock in the coming increment cycle before our next funding round later next year (although it comes with a vesting period).

But here’s the dilema. I’ve always wanted to go for US masters, earn 100-200k, start my own startup maybe. I wanted to do buisness, work with the best minds in the world yada yada yada. And I see my friends doing it. Plus in my current city, I lack any and I mean Any networking opportunities. I want some time for myself to explore, enjoy college life that I missed out due to working during my college years to fund my education. I have 2 dependants and I’m the sole breadwinner (no father) for my family so I never really got to chill out like the rest of my peers.

Should I stick to my job where my compensation won’t rise more that 10% a year or should I go for the masters. Do I give up on my dreams to be comfortable this early on in my career?

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[link] [comments]  I am 22 and landed a remote job in the most amazing startup in March this year after working in shitty companies. I was an early employee (emp no. 3) and the company is still under 15 people but the work culture has been great. I get to work whenever I want, the founders are of technical background so are very very understanding of timelines and my work timings, I can live in my own city (although I miss the networking and social life in the metros). There is zero politics and ego involved (mostly UK leadership, Indian work culture is really bad.), very very minimal redtape, and the pay is good enough (22 LPA). The work is fulfilling as well. I am going to be offered stock in the coming increment cycle before our next funding round later next year (although it comes with a vesting period). But here’s the dilema. I’ve always wanted to go for US masters, earn 100-200k, start my own startup maybe. I wanted to do buisness, work with the best minds in the world yada yada yada. And I see my friends doing it. Plus in my current city, I lack any and I mean Any networking opportunities. I want some time for myself to explore, enjoy college life that I missed out due to working during my college years to fund my education. I have 2 dependants and I’m the sole breadwinner (no father) for my family so I never really got to chill out like the rest of my peers. Should I stick to my job where my compensation won’t rise more that 10% a year or should I go for the masters. Do I give up on my dreams to be comfortable this early on in my career? submitted by /u/CheekyFinder [link] [comments]

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Tech Generalist Career Progression Options /u/MenArePigs69 CSCQ protests reddit

Tech Generalist Career Progression Options /u/MenArePigs69 CSCQ protests reddit

Hi everyone,

I’ve been working in tech switching between DS, DE and MLE for the past 6 years working at a F500 company. I see myself as a tech generalist with a decent understanding of how to implement solutions within the business. Over the past two years I’ve been able to really develop my soft skills and people management skills which has opened up a few opportunities going forwards, but it seems like I need to make a decision on whether to focus on tech area or rotate into something more tech product related which would utilise my generalist skills.

I really enjoy managing people and do not feel super inclined to keep actively coding. Although I enjoy coding, by managing people I’ve found my coding skills are less sharp. For those who’ve made a similar decision, how did you decide, and what factors would you consider?

Thanks!

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​r/cscareerquestions Hi everyone, I’ve been working in tech switching between DS, DE and MLE for the past 6 years working at a F500 company. I see myself as a tech generalist with a decent understanding of how to implement solutions within the business. Over the past two years I’ve been able to really develop my soft skills and people management skills which has opened up a few opportunities going forwards, but it seems like I need to make a decision on whether to focus on tech area or rotate into something more tech product related which would utilise my generalist skills. I really enjoy managing people and do not feel super inclined to keep actively coding. Although I enjoy coding, by managing people I’ve found my coding skills are less sharp. For those who’ve made a similar decision, how did you decide, and what factors would you consider? Thanks! submitted by /u/MenArePigs69 [link] [comments] 

Hi everyone,

I’ve been working in tech switching between DS, DE and MLE for the past 6 years working at a F500 company. I see myself as a tech generalist with a decent understanding of how to implement solutions within the business. Over the past two years I’ve been able to really develop my soft skills and people management skills which has opened up a few opportunities going forwards, but it seems like I need to make a decision on whether to focus on tech area or rotate into something more tech product related which would utilise my generalist skills.

I really enjoy managing people and do not feel super inclined to keep actively coding. Although I enjoy coding, by managing people I’ve found my coding skills are less sharp. For those who’ve made a similar decision, how did you decide, and what factors would you consider?

Thanks!

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[link] [comments]  Hi everyone, I’ve been working in tech switching between DS, DE and MLE for the past 6 years working at a F500 company. I see myself as a tech generalist with a decent understanding of how to implement solutions within the business. Over the past two years I’ve been able to really develop my soft skills and people management skills which has opened up a few opportunities going forwards, but it seems like I need to make a decision on whether to focus on tech area or rotate into something more tech product related which would utilise my generalist skills. I really enjoy managing people and do not feel super inclined to keep actively coding. Although I enjoy coding, by managing people I’ve found my coding skills are less sharp. For those who’ve made a similar decision, how did you decide, and what factors would you consider? Thanks! submitted by /u/MenArePigs69 [link] [comments]

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Applied with wrong graduation date /u/Aznable-Char CSCQ protests reddit

Applied with wrong graduation date /u/Aznable-Char CSCQ protests reddit

I accidentally applied to an internship with the wrong graduation date. I sent another duplicate application with the corrected information. If my application was auto rejected or filtered out the first time, does Greenhouse show my second corrected application in the system or am I just screwed?

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​r/cscareerquestions I accidentally applied to an internship with the wrong graduation date. I sent another duplicate application with the corrected information. If my application was auto rejected or filtered out the first time, does Greenhouse show my second corrected application in the system or am I just screwed? submitted by /u/Aznable-Char [link] [comments] 

I accidentally applied to an internship with the wrong graduation date. I sent another duplicate application with the corrected information. If my application was auto rejected or filtered out the first time, does Greenhouse show my second corrected application in the system or am I just screwed?

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[link] [comments]  I accidentally applied to an internship with the wrong graduation date. I sent another duplicate application with the corrected information. If my application was auto rejected or filtered out the first time, does Greenhouse show my second corrected application in the system or am I just screwed? submitted by /u/Aznable-Char [link] [comments]

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Any tips on getting into any form of technology internships? I don’t feel prepared for SWE, yet. /u/Nintendo_Pro_03 CSCQ protests reddit

Any tips on getting into any form of technology internships? I don’t feel prepared for SWE, yet. /u/Nintendo_Pro_03 CSCQ protests reddit

LinkedIn and Indeed are not giving me anything in my area for the roles I searched for. Any role suggestions, preferably not involving an absurd interview process? I just want technology work experience for the resume. Cheers!

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​r/cscareerquestions LinkedIn and Indeed are not giving me anything in my area for the roles I searched for. Any role suggestions, preferably not involving an absurd interview process? I just want technology work experience for the resume. Cheers! submitted by /u/Nintendo_Pro_03 [link] [comments] 

LinkedIn and Indeed are not giving me anything in my area for the roles I searched for. Any role suggestions, preferably not involving an absurd interview process? I just want technology work experience for the resume. Cheers!

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[link] [comments]  LinkedIn and Indeed are not giving me anything in my area for the roles I searched for. Any role suggestions, preferably not involving an absurd interview process? I just want technology work experience for the resume. Cheers! submitted by /u/Nintendo_Pro_03 [link] [comments]

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How can I best prepare for the AI Engineer role assessment? /u/Rampeeep CSCQ protests reddit

How can I best prepare for the AI Engineer role assessment? /u/Rampeeep CSCQ protests reddit

I got a very important interview opportunity and this makes me stressed like crazy. I don’t have much interview experience so can you suggest me some tips to do before and during interview?

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​r/cscareerquestions I got a very important interview opportunity and this makes me stressed like crazy. I don’t have much interview experience so can you suggest me some tips to do before and during interview? submitted by /u/Rampeeep [link] [comments] 

I got a very important interview opportunity and this makes me stressed like crazy. I don’t have much interview experience so can you suggest me some tips to do before and during interview?

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[link] [comments]  I got a very important interview opportunity and this makes me stressed like crazy. I don’t have much interview experience so can you suggest me some tips to do before and during interview? submitted by /u/Rampeeep [link] [comments]

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I am trying to become a technical documentation engineer next to my conventional web dev job. Any web dev who has gone a similar career path who can give me some pointers? /u/skwyckl CSCQ protests reddit

I am trying to become a technical documentation engineer next to my conventional web dev job. Any web dev who has gone a similar career path who can give me some pointers? /u/skwyckl CSCQ protests reddit

Since forever, I have been fascinated with technical documentation, and I’ve been doing gigs in that area for almost a decade now, but recently I have started enjoying it more than my web dev job and I am thinking of getting actual qualifications in the field and slowly shift towards it, if not full time, at least as a proper, consistent side hustle. Any idea on what qualifications I should look out for or how I should market myself?

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​r/cscareerquestions Since forever, I have been fascinated with technical documentation, and I’ve been doing gigs in that area for almost a decade now, but recently I have started enjoying it more than my web dev job and I am thinking of getting actual qualifications in the field and slowly shift towards it, if not full time, at least as a proper, consistent side hustle. Any idea on what qualifications I should look out for or how I should market myself? submitted by /u/skwyckl [link] [comments] 

Since forever, I have been fascinated with technical documentation, and I’ve been doing gigs in that area for almost a decade now, but recently I have started enjoying it more than my web dev job and I am thinking of getting actual qualifications in the field and slowly shift towards it, if not full time, at least as a proper, consistent side hustle. Any idea on what qualifications I should look out for or how I should market myself?

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[link] [comments]  Since forever, I have been fascinated with technical documentation, and I’ve been doing gigs in that area for almost a decade now, but recently I have started enjoying it more than my web dev job and I am thinking of getting actual qualifications in the field and slowly shift towards it, if not full time, at least as a proper, consistent side hustle. Any idea on what qualifications I should look out for or how I should market myself? submitted by /u/skwyckl [link] [comments]

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Just graduated with a BS in SE. Where do I go from here? /u/elimitator CSCQ protests reddit

Just graduated with a BS in SE. Where do I go from here? /u/elimitator CSCQ protests reddit

Ive noticed like 99% of entry level/ Junior positions require no less then 1 years professional experience, however I cant do intern work because my current cost of living is too high (currently do control systems programming) and most intern jobs pay significantly less then what I make now, and I’m already scraping by. So what can I do to either get experience, or somehow convince employers to give me a chance? I really don’t know where to go from here. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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​r/cscareerquestions Ive noticed like 99% of entry level/ Junior positions require no less then 1 years professional experience, however I cant do intern work because my current cost of living is too high (currently do control systems programming) and most intern jobs pay significantly less then what I make now, and I’m already scraping by. So what can I do to either get experience, or somehow convince employers to give me a chance? I really don’t know where to go from here. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/elimitator [link] [comments] 

Ive noticed like 99% of entry level/ Junior positions require no less then 1 years professional experience, however I cant do intern work because my current cost of living is too high (currently do control systems programming) and most intern jobs pay significantly less then what I make now, and I’m already scraping by. So what can I do to either get experience, or somehow convince employers to give me a chance? I really don’t know where to go from here. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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[link] [comments]  Ive noticed like 99% of entry level/ Junior positions require no less then 1 years professional experience, however I cant do intern work because my current cost of living is too high (currently do control systems programming) and most intern jobs pay significantly less then what I make now, and I’m already scraping by. So what can I do to either get experience, or somehow convince employers to give me a chance? I really don’t know where to go from here. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/elimitator [link] [comments]

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