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How to get your first professional experience while working in another industry?

7th Oct 2020, 9:36 AM
Paweł Dziarmaga
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It depends on your skill, education, and personal financial obligations. If you have a relevant 4 year degree, moderate skill, and can afford it, you should just switch industries. Most companies have a very flexible definition of relevant when it come to 4 year degrees so almost any will do. On the other hand, most companies require 3 years of relevant experience for each year lacking in education. If this is the case, I would recommend finding a part-time "fresher" position and try to juggling the two jobs.
7th Oct 2020, 8:55 PM
Kail Galestorm
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Thank you for answer. I have to find part-time job but i've never seen job ofert like that.
8th Oct 2020, 5:28 AM
Paweł Dziarmaga
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Well, in the US and India the description "fresher" will be used for coding jobs with little to no experience needed. Like "Java fresher position available". I am not sure what the Polish equivalent would be. LinkedIn and Indeed.com both pull up fresher positions.
8th Oct 2020, 5:51 PM
Kail Galestorm
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