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by zeroprox
2866 days ago
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Are you talking about software development? If that's the case like any career it's hard to just jump into a position with no knowledge of what you will be doing. Programming isn't something that you can just find a job in overnight. I would suggest attempting to spend some time at least on https://www.codecademy.com/ learning to code with any time that you can spare. You don't necessarily need a degree to get a job as a software developer but you will for sure at least need to know the basics and learn the concepts of software development. Do a lot of googling and learning to code. Create a few side projects to put on a resume to show that you at least are able to produce results which an employer will want to see. If you're not able to spend anytime with learning then why even look for another career? |
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