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by cloverich
1605 days ago
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For starters having a masters or PhD implies _less_ programming experience, generally speaking. Its a huge plus for a variety of positions but IME PhD or masters candidates were always a little more raw engineering wise. The way you get good at coding solutions quiclky and on the spot is by writing a lot of code. |
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Masters degrees are a total crap shoot. I honestly ignore them entirely unless there's a thesis.