09-28-2018, 10:12 PM
Hey mate,
This is a good question. For me personally I never went to university originally or ever actually. However I do have a degree in computer science now. (Did online learning)
I currently work as a solutions architect for a company in my country that outsourced to various government and commercial organisations. I started out working in retail to be honest and convinced my area manager to assist me in contacting some people in a separate department so I could show some of the work I had done coding wise. (At this point I still had no degree or any wish to get one) My area manager was very helpful and I started working as a systems analyst and went from there.
In your case it sounds like your still fresh out of school, mind you I’m only in my late 20’s so I’m not to far out. What I would recommend is asses yourself. Look inside and find what you truely enjoy. Imagin what working those jobs would be like when you have done your degrees. Could you imagin working behind a desk all your life, wearing a suit every single day, taking crap from a bs manager who is so outdated that he/she would fit perfectly in a museum. Or could you see your self sitting behind that desk and really enjoying it, making super cool friends and having a manager that is super flexible and understanding of your needs. Workis how you make it and if your doing something at uni that you don’t enjoy that I can guarantee you that 90% of the time your work will be exactly the same.
Forgive my spelling as I’m on my mobile atm
This is a good question. For me personally I never went to university originally or ever actually. However I do have a degree in computer science now. (Did online learning)
I currently work as a solutions architect for a company in my country that outsourced to various government and commercial organisations. I started out working in retail to be honest and convinced my area manager to assist me in contacting some people in a separate department so I could show some of the work I had done coding wise. (At this point I still had no degree or any wish to get one) My area manager was very helpful and I started working as a systems analyst and went from there.
In your case it sounds like your still fresh out of school, mind you I’m only in my late 20’s so I’m not to far out. What I would recommend is asses yourself. Look inside and find what you truely enjoy. Imagin what working those jobs would be like when you have done your degrees. Could you imagin working behind a desk all your life, wearing a suit every single day, taking crap from a bs manager who is so outdated that he/she would fit perfectly in a museum. Or could you see your self sitting behind that desk and really enjoying it, making super cool friends and having a manager that is super flexible and understanding of your needs. Workis how you make it and if your doing something at uni that you don’t enjoy that I can guarantee you that 90% of the time your work will be exactly the same.
Forgive my spelling as I’m on my mobile atm
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