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Discussion on: Why Not Having a CS Degree is Awesome

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Pato

Yes exactly, like I said a lot of companies don't care after 2-3 about your studies so you can definitely even out after a few years if you are talented. Also people experience pay differences just by going to different schools. E.g someone from Georgia Tech usually gets pay more than someone who went to a small college.

Also, in my personal point of view, if I had another degree and wanted to get into coding I wouldn't do a "on site bootcamp". I will just grab $200 and buy the best courses for what I want to learn e.g React, NodeJS, etc. By doing this I will save a lot of money, learn at my speed, have lifetime access to the courses I bought and the majority of the courses are created by the leaders in the industry.

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Mercy01

May I receive an advice since I graduated and I am hardly getting employed and am doing side projects for people yet the people at the end they drop me πŸ™† down and I can't show case something that is hosted to employers please? How can I get a job as a graduate?

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Caitlyn Greffly

That’s rough if you’re doing work for employers but not able to show it off for whatever reason... I guess you would have to get some side projects going to grow your personal portfolio? Good luck!

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Mercy01

Will they help me to be considered for a job though? It will really be nice if they consider meπŸ˜₯πŸ™€πŸ™€πŸ™€

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Giant Elk

Yes, write your own apps, build a mini-portfolio to showcase your skills and work.