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I'd like to move into science programming. How can I best do that?
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by throwaway93834
4833 days ago
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I'd like to make a career move into science programming/IT or whatever work I can get in that industry. I think it would be great to know I contributed to something that may help people by writing code. What are the most plentiful type of job in this industry, and what fields typically have a need for programmers? Is the expectation that one have an educational background in science or technology? More importantly for my own situation, can a guy with a BA in a non-sci/tech field (with a minor in information systems, if that's even helpful) be considered if my work history is filled with over a decade of programming experience and general IT work? An outfit named Schrodinger in Portland has caught my eye as I'm in the area. They do some really neat chemistry stuff, but it would seem they expect a science background. I'm trying to undertake a course of self-study and creating some relevant projects in hopes of sneaking in to such a company. PS. I looove python. That's pretty much the standard language these days for this stuff, right? |
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