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by walrus1066
2655 days ago
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Personal experience on this. My degree (physics) was nearly completely orthogonal to my career (software engineer). But I have no doubt it helped me get not just my first job, but also subsequent ones, probably due to 'his code/tech talk could be better, but he seems smart and has a physics doctorate from a prestigious institution'. Think software hiring+quality would be much better if we had an apprecticeship culture, instead of based on perceived prestige from excelling at University. |
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Apprenticeships and trade schools will become a strong alternative path as soon as employers accept them to be. Moreover, often times the credential itself isnt the big deal, just its viewed as a competition and someone who got a good GPA from a top school seemingly displayed an ability to do well in that competition.
I wish it were different, but I don't see employers changing their game anytime soon.