Got my Computer Science degree

>Got my Computer Science degree
>"That's a good degree, you'll make a lot money with that"
>1k applications before I got my first job
>Middle of nowhere
>45k job
>Have to spend all my savings to move there
>Make less than my parents
>Sleeping on linoleum floors in an empty apartment
>"Why didn't pick a degree that could get you a real job"

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Should’ve been a garbage man

Yeah, you should have taken gender studies or liberal arts

He's not cool enough.

i drive truck and i own my home and i can retire any time i want

I am though

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I’m a swe and filter out noobs in technical interviews for my team. Like 99% of cs new grads can’t actually code (not exaggerating). Doing school projects isn’t enough to actually be worthwhile to hire. You need basic dsa skills and some unique projects. Do leetcode or other competitive programming sites everyday and do literally just one unique project.

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you should have been a consultant. I make $175k and get lots of hotel and airline points traveling to cool places.

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> Be me
> Software dev manager
> Work in big company
> Get a call from a VP one day "hey can you hire x as an intern, his father works in engineering"
> guess I better hire him so
It's all contacts and nepotism. The guy is a nice guy but only has some diplomat and no experience whatsoever. At least he's white and not another fucking shitskin I guess.

That's funny, I just got an entry level CS job too, and I make 3x more than you! Should have gone to a better college I guess!

Degrees are stupid and worthless, sorry nobody told you.
The way software developers get jobs is by building software that works. When someone can see you built something that solves a problem and actually works, that's worth 100x any degree. With your lack of experience you are most likely a drag on any project you join.

> t. software/hardware engineer making $130-$150/hr (100-115 usd) and up to my eyeballs in work

>got my Physics degree
>”Wew that was challenging but I’m not sure research is for me. I think I’ll give that computer ‘science’ thing a try.”
>get code monkey job for $65k/year
>15 months later get my second code monkey job for $126k/year
>sleep on a king sized bed with my gf and our lab
>”Wow I sure get paid a lot for doing almost nothing.”

>t only has some diploma

>get computer science job
>keep applying
>leverage knowledge for better job
>make $85k easy
>keep working and look for next job after that
Jumping jobs is the best way to get a raise. You got this kid

cs degrees are less than meaningless, they are actually counter productive. should have just taken a 3 month bootcamp or taught yourself. all a cs degree tells prospective employers is that you need to be told what to do and how to function, which are the exact opposite things people look for in a software engineer.

> CS degree
> 2022
30 years too late, user

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I was memeing on you a bit with my last post OP, but this is actually the answer. Prepare stories that make you sound like a competent professional who gives a shit, grind several hundred leetcode questions and understand the solutions, read Alex Xu's system design interview books, and then interview with all the big tech companies. Even an idiot can get a six figure salary with this strategy as long as you have a real degree.

You are the worst kind of idiot.

> Be me
> Shitty com degree
> Hate entertainment industry
> Worked part time in college IT departments for 4 years
> Hired immediately out of college for support engineer in Boston for 60k.
Not a bad pivot. I work in project management now. Finally pull 6 figures. Lots of failure along the way. You'll pull through user

> be me
> get comp sci degree
> someone struggle to find jobs
> express this frustration to everybody I know while plainly asserting that I need help / connections
> find internship -> job through friend of friend of family member
it's rly not that hard desu user, I just talked w/ my family member's friend on the phone for 20 minutes about how Biden is an asshole and then he liked me enough to hire me.

You make 45k starting? To sit at a desk?
And what will you be making in 4 years, to sit at a desk?

Not at all. If you can't get a job, you're not cool enough to work.

the worst kind of idiot that has to hire software engineers and lost count of the number of cs masters degree holders that can't even explain to me the difference between asynchronous and synchronous programming. i'll take a github profile over a list of degrees and extracurriculas any day.

Truth. We get people with CS degrees that don’t know how to install an OS. It’s frankly embarrassing.

Then I go for some interview after having nearly 20 years of programming experience under my belt and the faggot makes me bust out a bunch of modulo for some stupid leetcode test. I rocked it, but it’s literally like asking a master architect to build you a doghouse on command before you hire him… it’s rude.

And maybe necessary, considering how much people lie on their resumes. Especially brown people, nobody embellishes more. We get people with “machine learning experience” who have literally done a single tutorial and trained some image recognition network on a set of sample data. It’s like, no, that doesn’t make you an ML engineer you goddamn liar

If you’re good it’s worth it. Even retards get paid 100k. Top devs make 500k+.

Work the job for a year or so and then get another. Take it from a 25 year techfag, the best chance to get a raise is to change jobs. When interviewing for the next position, lie about your current salary always inflate it by 10-20k.

At least you are on your own, not trapped by other people's decision. $45k is good money. Save it. Work a year or two. Find somewhere else.
Fuck the past. Think about tomorrow, the next moment.

> Then I go for some interview after having nearly 20 years of programming experience under my belt and the faggot makes me bust out a bunch of modulo for some stupid leetcode test. I rocked it, but it’s literally like asking a master architect to build you a doghouse on command before you hire him… it’s rude.
Fucking kek. Yes, this makes me seethe.

This. All a CS degree tells an employer is that you're a fucking good goy that can fill a seat and pay attention for a few hours. That's literally it. My cousin didn't get his job with Microsoft with a fucking degree. He started in the retail sector and leveraged the company to PAY for his certs and now he consults for another company making way more. Degree holders are retards that need Biden to bail them out because "MUH DEBT PLS PLS PLS I NEED A FRAPPUCCINO!"

oh yeah got one last week with 'big data' experience who must have literally just google big data and read the word hadoop in the search results because he didn't even know what a map reduce function was for.

I don't believe you, Chang.

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>Middle of nowhere
>45k job
How did you manage to fuck up a CS degree this badly? You can get entry level 100k jobs provided you're not terrible at algorithms/leetcode.

It's also one of the few professions you can work remote anywhere, there's no reason to move to shitsville.

>very quiet and likes to build clocks
Don't tell Obama, he might give her a Congressional Medal.