I do not know much about "software rotational program" - but if it is some academic institute/start_up trying to make you more suitable for professional work and boost your career, then do not do it.
While doing full time job, you will learn more than any other course or program.
My vote: Go for full-time role. (Here I am assuming that you are getting full time role as a software developer)
I do not know much about "software rotational program" - but if it is some academic institute/start_up trying to make you more suitable for professional work and boost your career, then do not do it.
While doing full time job, you will learn more than any other course or program.
My vote: Go for full-time role. (Here I am assuming that you are getting full time role as a software developer)
Awesome to hear about this.
Yes. I agree with Harshit. In addition, some remote start-ups allow CS graduates or self-taught engineer to works as intern for them a period.
This opportunity exposes you to different levels of knowledge in real-world engineering.