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by annasaru
4139 days ago
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Software startups would be the place to try - they tend to be less conventional and might look purely at your skill and energy. You could also intern at a company and make an impression. Or volunteer your skills at hackathons and get noticed. The further away you move from startups, I see them preferring a degree, thats the way the market works, unfortunately. On the other hand, not all high-schoolers come out with the required maturity and skill to handle real projects - so being in that minority in your case puts the burden of proof on you. |
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