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by Lewisham
5540 days ago
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Don't worry about the job market. The only concern about the market you could have is jobs disappearing dot-com bust style, and I don't think that's likely. It seems you are worried about undergrads flooding the market when they graduate. I wouldn't be worried. Assuming that the higher enrollments are people that smell money, its very easy for interviewers to filter that chaff. You can ask a simple question like "What's your favorite programming language and why?" and expect a reasonable response. Bandwagoners without a passion for the subject won't have a good answer. If you aren't sure, you can follow it up with "What's your favorite programming language that you weren't taught in class?" Bandwagoners are amazingly easy to spot. I used to work in a company full of them. I resigned. |
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