I am about to get my Associates in Computer Science. My wife is in the military so we travel quite often.I usually have to retake a few classes bec...
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I don't think an online degree will be too bad. Yeah it's not MIT or Stanford but I think you'll just check the box of "having a CS education" for many.
Some hirers will have an issue, but I really think many won't give it a second glance, and you don't need to impress every company, just one.
Okay great! I do want to work at a big company like amazon in the future and I feel a lot better knowing this degree isn't the end all be all thing in my career. Thank you for your responses
Will an online degree be good enough to get through most HR Firewalls for the non bigger companies?
Are there any online schools I should watch out for, or any you would recommend?
Would an associate's in Computer Science be good enough to fill the "cs education"?
IMHO:
If you're trying to be a developer, where you get your degree from is for the most part inconsequential when trying to get a job. Your skills and portfolio are what matters.
If you're trying to work for the bigger and well-known companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, etc..then your resume may never make it past HR without a referral.