Base salary at Infosys /u/angel_agent007 CSCQ protests reddit

Base salary at Infosys /u/angel_agent007 CSCQ protests reddit

Does anyone know what the range for base is for a data eng at Infosys?

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Does anyone know what the range for base is for a data eng at Infosys?

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Is CS viable option? /u/UnderstandingBoth292 CSCQ protests reddit

Is CS viable option? /u/UnderstandingBoth292 CSCQ protests reddit

As the title says, Is getting job in CS possible? I am currently in 10th form and have to decide my stream.. (15M)

I have done programming a lot, not at a higher level though. I belong to India, and tbh I don’t have much interest other than CS..

What would you advice? Any CS fields that are not saturated or should I reconsider my career option?

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​r/cscareerquestions As the title says, Is getting job in CS possible? I am currently in 10th form and have to decide my stream.. (15M) I have done programming a lot, not at a higher level though. I belong to India, and tbh I don’t have much interest other than CS.. What would you advice? Any CS fields that are not saturated or should I reconsider my career option? submitted by /u/UnderstandingBoth292 [link] [comments] 

As the title says, Is getting job in CS possible? I am currently in 10th form and have to decide my stream.. (15M)

I have done programming a lot, not at a higher level though. I belong to India, and tbh I don’t have much interest other than CS..

What would you advice? Any CS fields that are not saturated or should I reconsider my career option?

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[link] [comments]  As the title says, Is getting job in CS possible? I am currently in 10th form and have to decide my stream.. (15M) I have done programming a lot, not at a higher level though. I belong to India, and tbh I don’t have much interest other than CS.. What would you advice? Any CS fields that are not saturated or should I reconsider my career option? submitted by /u/UnderstandingBoth292 [link] [comments]

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Leaving this sub /u/PsychologicalDraw909 CSCQ protests reddit

Leaving this sub /u/PsychologicalDraw909 CSCQ protests reddit

Too many people worrying about the future of cs. Im just gonna put the work in and hope it pays off, hope yall do the same.

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​r/cscareerquestions Too many people worrying about the future of cs. Im just gonna put the work in and hope it pays off, hope yall do the same. submitted by /u/PsychologicalDraw909 [link] [comments] 

Too many people worrying about the future of cs. Im just gonna put the work in and hope it pays off, hope yall do the same.

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[link] [comments]  Too many people worrying about the future of cs. Im just gonna put the work in and hope it pays off, hope yall do the same. submitted by /u/PsychologicalDraw909 [link] [comments]

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I’m in a bad situation, and I’m afraid to change from marketing automation to Java /u/TheDuck-Prince CSCQ protests reddit

I’m in a bad situation, and I’m afraid to change from marketing automation to Java /u/TheDuck-Prince CSCQ protests reddit

I will briefly tell you a story: I have a degree in computer science, I have studied computer science all my life, I know how to develop, I know a few languages, but I have always experienced this talent of mine badly, I could not stand code.

Then I was hired by a company that had me consulting in marketing automation (Oracle).

I liked the project and enjoyed it, but the client, due to economic reorganisation, started to reduce the workload, so the project became boring, I got lazy.

At the same time, the company I was consulting for began to demand hours in the office, which is a 2-hour drive from where I live, for no reason (after working remotely and quickly becoming team leader of the entire project). And they started to be strict about my holiday requests.

The daily tasks were tiring me out, the constant useless meetings, the idiot top managers, I’m fed up with dealing with ignorant people who don’t know how to save a doc file to pdf.

And what do they do all of a sudden? They ask me to leave my consultancy company to work for them, they give me a lot more money, they can even negotiate on office days, but they don’t want to lose me…

At the same time, the idea dawned on me that marketing automation is a bubble, that it could burst and take me out at any time.. And that knowing one or two marketing automation platforms will only make me even lazier and one day even useless.

So I thought I’d pick up my coding skills again, even though I’m a bit rusty.

The company I have a contract with has always treated me well (they do consulting but also internal backend projects), and accepts remote work with zero days in the office. So I asked them if there is a chance for me.

They will let me know in January, but now my relationship with the company that is trying to hire me is deteriorating, and if I refuse their proposal it will obviously be ruined even more.

But I need an environment that is friendlier, less stupid, made up of tasks not always with deadlines at the end of working hours, and that also allows me to rest at Christmas (because I work for this stupid campaigns even on holidays).

Giving up working in marketing automation and moving to the backend is stupid? It will ruin my career forever? Is working as backend will give me better chance in the future as remote worker? I’m based in EU, I just bought my first house, in my small city, I give all myself to the work, but I need to live too, to care about my family, my fiancee…I deserve a better work-life balance more than money.

Thank you for all your advice

;TLDR I studied all my life as software developer, I was hired by a consulting company and I worked for a agency in the marketing automation field, this big agency wants me so bad, but I’m tired of oracle, salesforce, daily deadline, boomer management. I want to start again and try to be hired by my actual company as Java developer, is this stupid?

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​r/cscareerquestions I will briefly tell you a story: I have a degree in computer science, I have studied computer science all my life, I know how to develop, I know a few languages, but I have always experienced this talent of mine badly, I could not stand code. Then I was hired by a company that had me consulting in marketing automation (Oracle). I liked the project and enjoyed it, but the client, due to economic reorganisation, started to reduce the workload, so the project became boring, I got lazy. At the same time, the company I was consulting for began to demand hours in the office, which is a 2-hour drive from where I live, for no reason (after working remotely and quickly becoming team leader of the entire project). And they started to be strict about my holiday requests. The daily tasks were tiring me out, the constant useless meetings, the idiot top managers, I’m fed up with dealing with ignorant people who don’t know how to save a doc file to pdf. And what do they do all of a sudden? They ask me to leave my consultancy company to work for them, they give me a lot more money, they can even negotiate on office days, but they don’t want to lose me… At the same time, the idea dawned on me that marketing automation is a bubble, that it could burst and take me out at any time.. And that knowing one or two marketing automation platforms will only make me even lazier and one day even useless. So I thought I’d pick up my coding skills again, even though I’m a bit rusty. The company I have a contract with has always treated me well (they do consulting but also internal backend projects), and accepts remote work with zero days in the office. So I asked them if there is a chance for me. They will let me know in January, but now my relationship with the company that is trying to hire me is deteriorating, and if I refuse their proposal it will obviously be ruined even more. But I need an environment that is friendlier, less stupid, made up of tasks not always with deadlines at the end of working hours, and that also allows me to rest at Christmas (because I work for this stupid campaigns even on holidays). Giving up working in marketing automation and moving to the backend is stupid? It will ruin my career forever? Is working as backend will give me better chance in the future as remote worker? I’m based in EU, I just bought my first house, in my small city, I give all myself to the work, but I need to live too, to care about my family, my fiancee…I deserve a better work-life balance more than money. Thank you for all your advice ;TLDR I studied all my life as software developer, I was hired by a consulting company and I worked for a agency in the marketing automation field, this big agency wants me so bad, but I’m tired of oracle, salesforce, daily deadline, boomer management. I want to start again and try to be hired by my actual company as Java developer, is this stupid? submitted by /u/TheDuck-Prince [link] [comments] 

I will briefly tell you a story: I have a degree in computer science, I have studied computer science all my life, I know how to develop, I know a few languages, but I have always experienced this talent of mine badly, I could not stand code.

Then I was hired by a company that had me consulting in marketing automation (Oracle).

I liked the project and enjoyed it, but the client, due to economic reorganisation, started to reduce the workload, so the project became boring, I got lazy.

At the same time, the company I was consulting for began to demand hours in the office, which is a 2-hour drive from where I live, for no reason (after working remotely and quickly becoming team leader of the entire project). And they started to be strict about my holiday requests.

The daily tasks were tiring me out, the constant useless meetings, the idiot top managers, I’m fed up with dealing with ignorant people who don’t know how to save a doc file to pdf.

And what do they do all of a sudden? They ask me to leave my consultancy company to work for them, they give me a lot more money, they can even negotiate on office days, but they don’t want to lose me…

At the same time, the idea dawned on me that marketing automation is a bubble, that it could burst and take me out at any time.. And that knowing one or two marketing automation platforms will only make me even lazier and one day even useless.

So I thought I’d pick up my coding skills again, even though I’m a bit rusty.

The company I have a contract with has always treated me well (they do consulting but also internal backend projects), and accepts remote work with zero days in the office. So I asked them if there is a chance for me.

They will let me know in January, but now my relationship with the company that is trying to hire me is deteriorating, and if I refuse their proposal it will obviously be ruined even more.

But I need an environment that is friendlier, less stupid, made up of tasks not always with deadlines at the end of working hours, and that also allows me to rest at Christmas (because I work for this stupid campaigns even on holidays).

Giving up working in marketing automation and moving to the backend is stupid? It will ruin my career forever? Is working as backend will give me better chance in the future as remote worker? I’m based in EU, I just bought my first house, in my small city, I give all myself to the work, but I need to live too, to care about my family, my fiancee…I deserve a better work-life balance more than money.

Thank you for all your advice

;TLDR I studied all my life as software developer, I was hired by a consulting company and I worked for a agency in the marketing automation field, this big agency wants me so bad, but I’m tired of oracle, salesforce, daily deadline, boomer management. I want to start again and try to be hired by my actual company as Java developer, is this stupid?

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[link] [comments]  I will briefly tell you a story: I have a degree in computer science, I have studied computer science all my life, I know how to develop, I know a few languages, but I have always experienced this talent of mine badly, I could not stand code. Then I was hired by a company that had me consulting in marketing automation (Oracle). I liked the project and enjoyed it, but the client, due to economic reorganisation, started to reduce the workload, so the project became boring, I got lazy. At the same time, the company I was consulting for began to demand hours in the office, which is a 2-hour drive from where I live, for no reason (after working remotely and quickly becoming team leader of the entire project). And they started to be strict about my holiday requests. The daily tasks were tiring me out, the constant useless meetings, the idiot top managers, I’m fed up with dealing with ignorant people who don’t know how to save a doc file to pdf. And what do they do all of a sudden? They ask me to leave my consultancy company to work for them, they give me a lot more money, they can even negotiate on office days, but they don’t want to lose me… At the same time, the idea dawned on me that marketing automation is a bubble, that it could burst and take me out at any time.. And that knowing one or two marketing automation platforms will only make me even lazier and one day even useless. So I thought I’d pick up my coding skills again, even though I’m a bit rusty. The company I have a contract with has always treated me well (they do consulting but also internal backend projects), and accepts remote work with zero days in the office. So I asked them if there is a chance for me. They will let me know in January, but now my relationship with the company that is trying to hire me is deteriorating, and if I refuse their proposal it will obviously be ruined even more. But I need an environment that is friendlier, less stupid, made up of tasks not always with deadlines at the end of working hours, and that also allows me to rest at Christmas (because I work for this stupid campaigns even on holidays). Giving up working in marketing automation and moving to the backend is stupid? It will ruin my career forever? Is working as backend will give me better chance in the future as remote worker? I’m based in EU, I just bought my first house, in my small city, I give all myself to the work, but I need to live too, to care about my family, my fiancee…I deserve a better work-life balance more than money. Thank you for all your advice ;TLDR I studied all my life as software developer, I was hired by a consulting company and I worked for a agency in the marketing automation field, this big agency wants me so bad, but I’m tired of oracle, salesforce, daily deadline, boomer management. I want to start again and try to be hired by my actual company as Java developer, is this stupid? submitted by /u/TheDuck-Prince [link] [comments]

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Which startups are the most anal about clean code? /u/ConfidenceUnited3757 CSCQ protests reddit

Which startups are the most anal about clean code? /u/ConfidenceUnited3757 CSCQ protests reddit

As someone who has an unhealthy obsession with everythting related to coding style, best practices and getting rid of even the most minor compiler warnings, there seem to be very few startup-type companies who really give a damn about producing clean and maintainable code, or maybe there are not enough engineers who put in the effort. To some degree it’s understandable because you want to scale fast but I still hate it, working for a small tech company that values proper engineering would be my dream job. Is there any place like this that you have worked at?

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​r/cscareerquestions As someone who has an unhealthy obsession with everythting related to coding style, best practices and getting rid of even the most minor compiler warnings, there seem to be very few startup-type companies who really give a damn about producing clean and maintainable code, or maybe there are not enough engineers who put in the effort. To some degree it’s understandable because you want to scale fast but I still hate it, working for a small tech company that values proper engineering would be my dream job. Is there any place like this that you have worked at? submitted by /u/ConfidenceUnited3757 [link] [comments] 

As someone who has an unhealthy obsession with everythting related to coding style, best practices and getting rid of even the most minor compiler warnings, there seem to be very few startup-type companies who really give a damn about producing clean and maintainable code, or maybe there are not enough engineers who put in the effort. To some degree it’s understandable because you want to scale fast but I still hate it, working for a small tech company that values proper engineering would be my dream job. Is there any place like this that you have worked at?

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[link] [comments]  As someone who has an unhealthy obsession with everythting related to coding style, best practices and getting rid of even the most minor compiler warnings, there seem to be very few startup-type companies who really give a damn about producing clean and maintainable code, or maybe there are not enough engineers who put in the effort. To some degree it’s understandable because you want to scale fast but I still hate it, working for a small tech company that values proper engineering would be my dream job. Is there any place like this that you have worked at? submitted by /u/ConfidenceUnited3757 [link] [comments]

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I just started studying CS and scared for my future. /u/_C2H6_ CSCQ protests reddit

I just started studying CS and scared for my future. /u/_C2H6_ CSCQ protests reddit

I am 20, did an apprenticeship in software dev for 4 years in Switzerland and now Studying here full time. This sub is scaring me into thinking I will be jobless in the future.
I also really want to work in the US for a bit because I am half American and was born there and just want to get to know the US more, but the heavy competition makes me feel like I have no shot against Harvard graduates who created 10 startups by the time they were 12.

Maybe I’m just complaining lmao
Also do you think an app in the app store (a good looking one) is beneficial to applying for jobs, is it worth the $100 yearly apple fee or will they simply not care since anyone can honestly watch a react native tutorial

edit: Also how seriously is apprenticeship work experience in US companies taken, I feel like not so much since you spend a lot of time at a young age getting to know the basics

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​r/cscareerquestions I am 20, did an apprenticeship in software dev for 4 years in Switzerland and now Studying here full time. This sub is scaring me into thinking I will be jobless in the future. I also really want to work in the US for a bit because I am half American and was born there and just want to get to know the US more, but the heavy competition makes me feel like I have no shot against Harvard graduates who created 10 startups by the time they were 12. Maybe I’m just complaining lmao Also do you think an app in the app store (a good looking one) is beneficial to applying for jobs, is it worth the $100 yearly apple fee or will they simply not care since anyone can honestly watch a react native tutorial edit: Also how seriously is apprenticeship work experience in US companies taken, I feel like not so much since you spend a lot of time at a young age getting to know the basics submitted by /u/_C2H6_ [link] [comments] 

I am 20, did an apprenticeship in software dev for 4 years in Switzerland and now Studying here full time. This sub is scaring me into thinking I will be jobless in the future.
I also really want to work in the US for a bit because I am half American and was born there and just want to get to know the US more, but the heavy competition makes me feel like I have no shot against Harvard graduates who created 10 startups by the time they were 12.

Maybe I’m just complaining lmao
Also do you think an app in the app store (a good looking one) is beneficial to applying for jobs, is it worth the $100 yearly apple fee or will they simply not care since anyone can honestly watch a react native tutorial

edit: Also how seriously is apprenticeship work experience in US companies taken, I feel like not so much since you spend a lot of time at a young age getting to know the basics

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[link] [comments]  I am 20, did an apprenticeship in software dev for 4 years in Switzerland and now Studying here full time. This sub is scaring me into thinking I will be jobless in the future. I also really want to work in the US for a bit because I am half American and was born there and just want to get to know the US more, but the heavy competition makes me feel like I have no shot against Harvard graduates who created 10 startups by the time they were 12. Maybe I’m just complaining lmao Also do you think an app in the app store (a good looking one) is beneficial to applying for jobs, is it worth the $100 yearly apple fee or will they simply not care since anyone can honestly watch a react native tutorial edit: Also how seriously is apprenticeship work experience in US companies taken, I feel like not so much since you spend a lot of time at a young age getting to know the basics submitted by /u/_C2H6_ [link] [comments]

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To continue the process even tho you know 100% you will not accept any offer? /u/kurioses CSCQ protests reddit

To continue the process even tho you know 100% you will not accept any offer? /u/kurioses CSCQ protests reddit

Got a call recently for a position from the company which has very bad reputation and since I do wanna chance jobs and didn’t have any interviews 3 years, I decided to talk to them.

Before the meeting, I contacted few people who already work there and I got the infos I needed and on the first interview – they lied.

They called me for technical interview and the guy/lead who will do it is very good and I am thinking about do it to collect the questions and do some practice.

I also know I will not accept position under any circumstances.

Thoughts?

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​r/cscareerquestions Got a call recently for a position from the company which has very bad reputation and since I do wanna chance jobs and didn’t have any interviews 3 years, I decided to talk to them. Before the meeting, I contacted few people who already work there and I got the infos I needed and on the first interview – they lied. They called me for technical interview and the guy/lead who will do it is very good and I am thinking about do it to collect the questions and do some practice. I also know I will not accept position under any circumstances. Thoughts? submitted by /u/kurioses [link] [comments] 

Got a call recently for a position from the company which has very bad reputation and since I do wanna chance jobs and didn’t have any interviews 3 years, I decided to talk to them.

Before the meeting, I contacted few people who already work there and I got the infos I needed and on the first interview – they lied.

They called me for technical interview and the guy/lead who will do it is very good and I am thinking about do it to collect the questions and do some practice.

I also know I will not accept position under any circumstances.

Thoughts?

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[link] [comments]  Got a call recently for a position from the company which has very bad reputation and since I do wanna chance jobs and didn’t have any interviews 3 years, I decided to talk to them. Before the meeting, I contacted few people who already work there and I got the infos I needed and on the first interview – they lied. They called me for technical interview and the guy/lead who will do it is very good and I am thinking about do it to collect the questions and do some practice. I also know I will not accept position under any circumstances. Thoughts? submitted by /u/kurioses [link] [comments]

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