Thank you, that helps. Do you think it might be smart to consider those other tech paths in the meantime? Are they more in-demand rn for entry-level? Do they not require a degree?
From an employment prespective I think it's better to have a specialization in a skill thats highly in demand with lower competition like embedded systems or cyber security. If your end goal is to find a web dev job than it's best to develop deeper knowledge and more relevant work experience in that field and pick a niche(frontend,backend,UI/UX). If your goal is to be a generalist then you can jump between the different tracks.
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Thank you, that helps. Do you think it might be smart to consider those other tech paths in the meantime? Are they more in-demand rn for entry-level? Do they not require a degree?
From an employment prespective I think it's better to have a specialization in a skill thats highly in demand with lower competition like embedded systems or cyber security. If your end goal is to find a web dev job than it's best to develop deeper knowledge and more relevant work experience in that field and pick a niche(frontend,backend,UI/UX). If your goal is to be a generalist then you can jump between the different tracks.