19-10-2023 01:05 AM | ||
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19-10-2023 01:03 AM | ||
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25-08-2020 04:12 AM | ||
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18-07-2020 12:01 AM | ||
zero_88 | I just want to know, r u interested in programming? | |
02-01-2020 08:14 PM | ||
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Are you trying to say you would like to land a SWE job for the high starting salary and eventually transition to a non-techical role, despite knowing that you probably won't be good at your current job as a swe, your lack of ability to adapt and your lack of willingness to address your current issues in terms of keeping up with the current technologies / nurture critical problem solving skills? ... Please try to identify the skills required for business analysts or technical consultants and work towards achieving those skills instead. |
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31-12-2019 03:25 PM | ||
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01-12-2019 03:00 PM | ||
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I’m the same profile as you. CS grad who’s not very good after coming out of school, doesn’t feel confident enough for technical roles so prefer non technical. Went to one of the Tech MA programmes. So think about it this way: 1) Spend two years getting paid decent money while TRAINING to be a good software engineer. Doesn’t mean you have to be the best , but understand what business wants and how does good code look like. 2) After this x number of years you’ve been learning , you can go out and apply to be non-technical roles. No one wants project managers who don’t have hands on technical experience or haven’t interacted daily with Engineers. Why would they take you over any other non-CS grad? 3) Get Your base salary as high as possible at the start. All future increases will be based on your current drawn. 3K and 4K starting are worlds apart. |
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10-11-2019 03:30 PM | ||
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10-11-2019 03:08 PM | ||
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10-11-2019 12:57 PM | ||
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You have to ask yourself, what do you truly want? I think it is still relatively easy to get >= 4k offer as a fresh graduate nowadays even if you aren't a top tier software engineer candidate. |
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