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Doesn't matter what the requirements are just apply to everything.
Struggling to find and internship while I'm starting my CS classes in college, almost all of them require experience.
@BeezyGotSole
Appreciate the advice man. Thing is I'm actually a senior just starting my CS classes so everything is pretty new to me. I feel like I dropped the ball already but I cant complain about lost time. But I'm definitely gonna keep applying to every internship I see.
I'm about to start Discrete next week.I'm in the same boat, waited until senior year to take these CS classes, so I delayed my graduation by a couple years. Taking Discrete mathematics right now, **** is hard man
We had to take 2 Java classes, **** was hard for me too man. I enjoyed learning about it but those all nighters trying to get programs to work was no bueno
So what kind of job can you expect to get with a CS degree? Are we just talking about sitting at a desk and making programs or what? I understand that the future is in computers so it seems like a stable but boring job, can anyone give me some input please.
No problem man CS is a great field and some people don't take advantage of the opportunities.
I think pushing back your graduation date is a bad idea. I have friends that graduated with
Wtf how? What positions did they land?
i hated java in college but now.. Its not that much more different than C++ (which i hate object oriented programming with a passion)..I should've majored in CS in college.
I don't get why i don't get Java. I put it on the back burner to focus on easier languages right now. Im seeing all off these articles talking about job openings for specific skills i.e. Web Developer, Java Developer, etc, but yet i don't see the postings for the gigs
But 60k in DC isnt alot when you count in the apt and home prices and the traffic jams that never ever ever ever end.. but yeah places like Dallas youre making the money and the cost of living is good and the traffic isnt as crazy as ATL or DC.Easy, they applied to many jobs then studied/prepared alot for the interview once contacted. Jobs are plentiful in the DC area avg salary for CS is 60K here pretty much can get that with not much effort. One is a Systems Engineer and the other is doing Software Engineering.
My boy that grinded his *** off of with internships (completed 4 different internships) is graduting this May and has an offer for 80K that he accepted back in August 14'. He is still grinding and talking to employers for more job offers.
With CS the job market is prime depending on location. If you really work for it you can land great jobs right now. I am still receiving calls for interviews and I stopped applying back in October. Don't be afraid to relocate if the opportunities aren't plentiful in your area.
I actually really like it. You can do some fun **** with Java, it's currently what im focusing on.i hated java in college but now.. Its not that much more different than C++ (which i hate object oriented programming with a passion)..I should've majored in CS in college.
I don't get why i don't get Java. I put it on the back burner to focus on easier languages right now. Im seeing all off these articles talking about job openings for specific skills i.e. Web Developer, Java Developer, etc, but yet i don't see the postings for the gigs
60K is more than enough. Most people get an apartment with roommates or live with their parents for the first few years. With a roomate you wouldn't be paying more than $500-$600/month on rent. There are places to live outside of DC seems like people forget that lol. Your commute also depends on where you live. I drive 30mins to work and 45mins home after work with traffic.
But 60k in DC isnt alot when you count in the apt and home prices and the traffic jams that never ever ever ever end.. but yeah places like Dallas youre making the money and the cost of living is good and the traffic isnt as crazy as ATL or DC.
Stop right there fam.
I actually really like it. You can do some fun **** with Java, it's currently what im focusing on.
Still scared to apply to any software engineering internships though.. Just can't shake the feeling of them sitting me down and asking something of me I have no clue how to do, especially being black.
Feel like I need to be a walking dictionary to rise above.
Dathbgboy idk what school you went to but you can always connect to employers through the career center at your alumni. My school specifically allows you to cut the career center out and go straight to communicating with the employer through private internships/job listings through the university site. I'd look into that.
I'm black and they wont ask you anything crazy.. as most programmers dont know everything off top.. ask me about an array.. and ill tell you.. nope.. give me a money and i can write one in a nested loop.. Most of them will ask you general questions if you have tons of experience..just to see what youve done not check you on your coding on the spot.
I actually really like it. You can do some fun **** with Java, it's currently what im focusing on.
Still scared to apply to any software engineering internships though.. Just can't shake the feeling of them sitting me down and asking something of me I have no clue how to do, especially being black.
Feel like I need to be a walking dictionary to rise above.
Dathbgboy idk what school you went to but you can always connect to employers through the career center at your alumni. My school specifically allows you to cut the career center out and go straight to communicating with the employer through private internships/job listings through the university site. I'd look into that.
he's just thinking about some places would look at him funny.. for him id tell him to go in there like everyone else. Dont try to sound or pretend to be someone else.. In IT work MOST places arent big on race like that unless its ran by some "old-school" people.. most new companies are very diverse.
Stop right there fam.
Don't let that way of thinking enter your mind just cause it might enter other peoples.
I tell most people.. Internships.. I didnt have the best gpa but most people want experience.. a couple companies will pick up the 3.8+ GPA's for status quo though.Got my CS degree 2 years ago and have only done a few temp gigs since. It's my own fault, though. I should've done more when I was in school to prepare for life after college. I let social anxiety hold myself back. I'm moving next month and will probably do a few more temp jobs for the experience and for my resume. 60k would be lovely. Hell, 40k would be lovely at this point.