I recently decided to go back to school and get a job in the tech industry. I’m looking at cyber security but I’m not looked into that decision.

  1. What degree would you recommend someone to pursue?

  2. What field would you recommend after graduating?

  3. What would you tell someone to avoid at all cost?

  • Dankenstein@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Go through the education that is necessary for the jobs you’re looking for. While CS may not be wholly necessary, you’ll have more prospects with a degree than without one.

    After that, start at the bottom (or wherever you land) and maybe 5 years later you’ll get lucky enough to find one.

    TBH you need to be more knowledgeable while interviewing than you need to be while working.

    Part of the reason is because some people get live help during the interviews and so expectations rise.

    Code quality doesn’t necessarily follow suit, however.

    • FlickOfTheBean@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      Oh whoops, I have about 10 years of industry experience with a cs degree. I literally just don’t know how to job search because I was fortunate enough to get hired into my college co-op job. I want the blessed 6 digit salary but I can’t get a call back. It seems like the only way forward is through recruiters who are going to skim more money than moving is worth.

      But maybe I’m just too comfortable here. Maybe I just don’t actually want to leave badly enough. Idk (I seem to be rambling at you to process my own thoughts, my apologies if this is annoying).

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        1 year ago

        Don’t worry about it, I know how annoying it can be, especially when seeing people seemingly get lucky on their first try.

        From the mobile devs I know I’m hearing the job market isn’t great but there is bound to be some interest for multiplatform devs, probably will always be demand for embedded devs too but I’m not sure how much they make on average.

        Almost feels like everyone wants a dev to know everything these days.