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by jakejake
5133 days ago
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There's probably plenty of startups or consulting gigs that would be happy to have a student. Full-time developer positions maybe not so much just because you wouldn't be able to show up to the office 9-5 every day and still go to class. My advice would be to build up your portfolio with personal dev projects, fork projects on github, etc. The more of that you do it's likely people will even start contacting you with offers. |
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