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by frostmatthew
4042 days ago
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> Also! How much did your degree help you to be where you are now? The degree is useful for getting past HR - most of the people that actually matter in a hiring decision (engineers/managers) don't care. Which isn't to suggest a degree is worthless - you [hopefully] learn what you'll need to know to make a positive impression on the people that matter...but it's entirely possible to do that without a degree (it'll probably just be a little harder to score interviews). In my first search (as I approached graduation) interviewers barely asked about anything directly related to what I did in school (they were far more interested in side projects I did in my own time and the stuff I created that I mentioned above) - in my second/most-recent search it never came up at all, it was all about what I did at my then-current job and [more recent] side projects. |
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I'm trying to rationalize quitting my part-time non-tech job at the post office but perhaps college ain't the hottest option.
Congratulations on following through and biting the bullet to make your life better through programming.
Projects, ho!