I am currently studying a computer science degree and I am in my third year. Just wanted to know what are the chances I get a good job after I finish my degree. When I was in secondary and college I heard that computer science paid a lot of money so I choose it over a maths degree. I would say that I am doing pretty well and am on the road to achieve a first class but just scared that I might not be guaranteed a good job. People were saying to do a masters to have a higher chance but how hard is it really to get a job after completing a computer science degree?
21, current CS major. i understand that the field is oversaturated and I understand that there are people with loads of experience failing to get jobs. But I have a genuine question: what else can I do with a CS degree? And isn’t this shortage only in SWE?
The reason Im asking is because technology is genuinely my only passion, I mean, in the sense that I enjoy learning about it, listening to podcasts, reading articles etc. i cannot, CANNOT do that with anything else and idk if that’s an issue or just how I see tech, but it’s true.
I don’t want to give up on this degree despite the doom posts and tons of data I’ve read up on, but is there any other field in which I can combine my love for technology/programming and still succeed. I do prefer the artistic side of programming (front end based projects) but I can work harder to understand the back end more.
What other stable options are there for technology based positions or computer science fields? I literally don’t know what else to do with my life soooo
Im a new grad with a masters, graduated in 2022. I still never found a software engineering role (yes, I’m very unique with this story, right?) I’ve been mostly applying for software engineering roles but I don’t even get answers back anymore. I can’t even tell you when’s the last time I even had an interview. With the recent news on H1B engineers and all that, I’m slowly giving up on my dream of being a software engineer, but I still want to do something in computer science. What roles are in high demand for entry level? I have an interest in cyber security (though I have to get a certificate first) but seems like it may be the same as software engineering roles where there’s basically 0 entry level positions hiring. At this point any money I had is running dry and my crappy customer service job isn’t cutting it anymore so I’d really appreciate if anyone had any recommendations for any CS career paths that maybe be easier for an entry level like me to get into. I’m probably dumb for asking this but figured it’s worth a shot. I just want to have hope again
Hey guys. We’ve all heard it: the job market is bad. I surpassed a full year of my job search back in January of this year, and I graduated back in May of ‘23. My luck so far with my job search has been phenomenally awful, and I need to be looking for alternatives. With a bachelor’s in CS, what other jobs do I have a reasonably good chance to get with my degree that aren’t directly software engineering or teaching? I’ve considered IT and have the sort of “know a thing or two because I’ve seen a thing or two” knowledge, but I’m lacking the certifications that show off that sort of thing on a resumé (and am not earning enough money to just be dropping $300 on one of those tests at the moment). I’ve been working on a personal project here and there when I’ve had downtime, but it’s frankly more of a hobby to keep my skills sharp than anything else.
What do y'all do at work? I guess more specifically what problems y'all solve, what you work on, and how you built your skills that made you able to do your job.
At this point everyone is going for the software engineer role. Are there any other jobs that a computer science degree is usable?
I’m a beginner who loves to code, and that’s all I really know. As such, I am totally unsure what I want to do. Should I try becoming a Web Developer? Software engineer? Something else? What are the pros and cons of careers like these? Thanks.
r/CScareerquestions didn’t allow me to post this on their subreddit so I’ll try here
Scrolling through this subreddit I’ve found that many people are struggling to find jobs for computer science. This is a shock to me since I thought this industry/ job market was growing at such a pace that they’re weren’t enough workers. So my question is: in your experience what is the most common reason CS grads can’t get jobs or even interviews. Is it a poor resume, low qualification, or even that their education/ school isn’t good enough?
I'm a freshman cs major. I've always been under the assumption that cs is a great field with lots of opportunity and great paying jobs. Recently I've been seeing lots of posts where people share how many companies they have applied to and how many get rejected. These posts make the field of cs seem overcrowded and extremely competitive.
Any thoughts on this?
I’ve heard so much stigma about the future of computer science and just wanted to hear some opinions about it; I’m going to be pursuing a computer science degree this fall and all this backlash is really making me reconsider it. How really is the future for this degree and its respective job market, and will it prosper as the versatile and commanding degree as it is now for the future?
Today came across this video on tiktok. Now, I’m scared that I might waste 4 years if things don’t work out. Is it worth pursuing CS degree, or should I consider other fields (Im not really interested in other fields)
I’m considering studying Computer Science, but I’m worried about the situation. Is it really cooked? , or are there still good opportunities for fresh graduates?
I’d appreciate any advice or insights from people in the industry or anyone with experience in this field.
Hello,
So I'm currently in my 2nd year of my Bachelor's in a Comp Sci program and I'm starting to realize that I have no specific idea of what I intend to do after I graduate. I've dabbled personally in XML, Python, R, and Visual Basic although I wouldn't say any of those to a useful extent. I've studied 3 levels of SQL for database management, the foundations of HTML, I'm in a Git course, I'm about to do 3 levels of Java, C++ (In a scripting course), then some software engineering, AI, security, QA, and back end courses.
So my question is, what would those skills suit me for best? They seem fairly broad but not specialized, so I imagine I'd probably have to independently study a bit.
I am currently studying a computer science degree and I am in my third year. Just wanted to know what are the chances I get a good job after I finish my degree. When I was in secondary and college I heard that computer science paid a lot of money so I choose it over a maths degree. I would say that I am doing pretty well and am on the road to achieve a first class but just scared that I might not be guaranteed a good job. People were saying to do a masters to have a higher chance but how hard is it really to get a job after completing a computer science degree?
This for people who haven't been succesful in getting a regular software job. What are you doing right now? How are you making an income?
I'm working in fast food. Lot of the people there are even asking me wtf I'm doing there with my educational background and they don't understand why I'm there. Neither do I.
I've tried entering other industries like video editing, content creator, writer/editor, etc. But I find that people are not willing to hire you unless you can ONLY do that job and nothing else.
For instance, for a video editor - They will only hire someone who has made " video editor " their primary career aspiration. If you tell them you're a software dev who also has video editing skills, they won't choose you. Guess everything has to be absolutely perfect for them and there's no room for buts and ifs.
I'm 25 graduated 2022 with a bachelor's of science in Computer Science I took a gap year and then was the main care taker for my older family members for my second year.. I haven't coded in that time.. any ideas what jobs will take me as this point. I've applied and not even help desk IT jobs will give me a shot.. Any clues as to what jobs I can get????
What fair paying careers would you do with a computer science BS? Doesn’t even have to be in tech. Hello everyone, as in the title the more and more time passes the less jobs there seems to be for those in the programming/software engineering field. Teams are being cut down because of AI and it’s so hard to find anywhere to work, especially with the hanging threat that the whole industry may disappear because of AI (eventually) so I would like to plan in advance on what I can try to do next. Opportunities are dwindling it feels like..
Basically title. I feel like it’s automatically assumed that CS degree = SWE…. But what else do people actually do with it?