isamday6 Posted December 14, 2017 Posted December 14, 2017 Hello all! I officially graduated today in my Associates in Applied Science in Information Technology Technology! I'm happy to finally be done and ready to look for a job to finally support my family! Thank YOU FOR LISTENING TO MY ACCOMPLISHMENT EVEN THOUGH SOME MIGHT NOT CARE! 3
gearing Posted December 14, 2017 Posted December 14, 2017 17 minutes ago, isamday6 said: Hello all! I officially graduated today in my Associates in Applied Science in Information Technology Technology! I'm happy to finally be done and ready to look for a job to finally support my family! Thank YOU FOR LISTENING TO MY ACCOMPLISHMENT EVEN THOUGH SOME MIGHT NOT CARE! congratulations, best luck with your endeavours! ps: dont buy any bonds:P 1
Viston Posted December 14, 2017 Posted December 14, 2017 (edited) 29 minutes ago, isamday6 said: Hello all! I officially graduated today in my Associates in Applied Science in Information Technology Technology! I'm happy to finally be done and ready to look for a job to finally support my family! Thank YOU FOR LISTENING TO MY ACCOMPLISHMENT EVEN THOUGH SOME MIGHT NOT CARE! Not trynna piss on you. But what people don't get is, it's not the degree that gets you the job, I would say over 90% (Not sure about that fact, but most professors I spoke to, told me getting an average/highly paid job after graduation is very slim with no experience) of employees don't look at your degree and be like "This guy is hired". Like, if I were an employee and the dude has like a masters in CS but with no prior experience, then he'd be as useless as the other rejected applicants with no degree. It's all about experience, now your job is to build up on your CV imo. Do all sorts of jobs related to IT. But goodluck my brudda, if there is a will, there is a way Edited December 14, 2017 by Viston
John Cena Posted December 14, 2017 Posted December 14, 2017 6 minutes ago, Viston said: Not trynna piss on you. But what people don't get is, it's not the degree that gets you the job, I would say over 90% (Not sure about that fact, but most professors I spoke to, told me getting an average/highly paid job after graduation is very slim with no experience) of employees don't look at your degree and be like "This guy is hired". Like, if I were an employee and the dude has like a masters in CS but with no prior experience, then he'd be as useless as the other rejected applicants with no degree. It's all about experience, now your job is to build up on your CV imo. Do all sorts of jobs related to IT. But goodluck my brudda, if there is a will, there is a way The point of a degree is proving yourself to them because they've worked X amount of time and achieved X Y Z. It shows more about you. You may see its pointless but many companies ive come across specifically ask for people who just graduated and many management jobs require it too. 1
Theorems Posted December 14, 2017 Posted December 14, 2017 2 minutes ago, Jarland said: The point of a degree is proving yourself to them because they've worked X amount of time and achieved X Y Z. It shows more about you. You may see its pointless but many companies ive come across specifically ask for people who just graduated and many management jobs require it too. True, and you would be a fool to hold zero weight on a master in cs when hiring. It's not like you can just fuck around and expect to get through a degree like that.
Night Posted December 14, 2017 Posted December 14, 2017 19 minutes ago, Viston said: Not trynna piss on you. But what people don't get is, it's not the degree that gets you the job, I would say over 90% (Not sure about that fact, but most professors I spoke to, told me getting an average/highly paid job after graduation is very slim with no experience) of employees don't look at your degree and be like "This guy is hired". Like, if I were an employee and the dude has like a masters in CS but with no prior experience, then he'd be as useless as the other rejected applicants with no degree. It's all about experience, now your job is to build up on your CV imo. Do all sorts of jobs related to IT. But goodluck my brudda, if there is a will, there is a way Found the dropout 1