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Hridy Khan
Hridy Khan

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I am currently an Economics major with a deep passion for Web Development. I have already completed HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and my ultimate goal is to land a job as quickly as possible.
However, I have some serious concerns regarding the hiring process in 2026, and I would love some honest insights from the experts:
πŸ”Ή The "Non-CS" Degree Barrier: A senior recently told me that without a CSE background, it’s nearly impossible to even get an interview call, let alone a high-paying job. How much does the degree actually matter today? Can a solid portfolio truly overcome the lack of a CS degree?
πŸ”Ή Fast-Track to Employment: To get hired as soon as possible, what should be my immediate next step after JavaScript? Should I master React, Next.js, or Tailwind CSS to stand out to recruiters?
πŸ”Ή Portfolio Strategy: Since I don't have a CS degree, what kind of "complex or logic-heavy projects" should I build to prove my technical problem-solving skills to employers?
πŸ”Ή Real-World Hurdles: For those who successfully transitioned from a non-tech background, what were the biggest challenges you faced while hunting for your first job, and how did you overcome them?
I am ready to put in the hard work and grind. I just need a clear roadmap to ensure I am heading in the right direction for a successful career. Looking forward to your valuable insights!

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