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Getting job by self-taught computer science

Is there any one who has no cirtificate on computer science but get high paying jobs in this field . How can you do it ?

4th Apr 2021, 2:15 AM
Md.Ruhan Chowdhury
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People should really stop trying (and failing) to act "edgy" and "sarcastic", and start to help. You can get some jobs as front-end developer if you go to freelance sites, but I would advise you to build some web aplications on your own to use as a portfolio to prove you know about web development. However, I would advise you to look for a college course, If you are really serious about geting a job in this area, and use your self tought knoweledge as a complemment. See people? Its easy not being a spoiled brat on the internet.
4th Apr 2021, 7:02 PM
Lucas Santos
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Md.Ruhan Chowdhury The bootcamp path, if it's a reputable bootcamp with good performance statistics (graduate job success), is probably better than totally self-taught. A bootcamp graduate will get a certificate, but it's not a university/college degree. Self-taught is also possible but a bootcamp is something to consider if you want a bit more structure, more help with learning to code, and help with job finding. Have you googled this? Here are some links which might help you. https://blog.devmountain.com/heres-how-you-can-become-a-software-engineer-without-a-degree/ https://www.nocsdegree.com/six-figure-software-engineer-salary-kenneth/amp/ https://www.quora.com/Is-there-are-major-pay-difference-for-software-developers-with-without-a-CS-degree
4th Apr 2021, 9:11 AM
CamelBeatsSnake
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Well you are still in the field of "math and sciences" so maybe you could try to change your course and use some diciplines you already learned in your physics major to buy you some time in the computer sciences course.
4th Apr 2021, 7:14 PM
Lucas Santos
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Martin Taylor Except freelancing, I cannot find even entry level jobs in LinkedIn that don't need at least bsc certificate on computer science . So, I stop to learn this subject by self-study (no cirtificates) and give full concentrate on my major Physics because that will give me a cirtificate that actually institutional demands for job...
5th Apr 2021, 5:18 PM
Md.Ruhan Chowdhury
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Lucas Santos Thank you so much bro.. You really understand me . Actually I am studying at University 2nd year with physics majors . I love physics . But I also love computer science a lot . That's why I need to self-taught this . But today I search job for computer science in LinkedIn but I find everyone need a bachelor degree on computer science at least for job in this sectors..some also demand more . I don't find a single that doesn't need to see a university certificate.. that's why I give this kind of post.
4th Apr 2021, 7:10 PM
Md.Ruhan Chowdhury
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