Everything_but_Game
Don Juan
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2024
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I'm a recent graduate with a computer information degree trying to land a position in Software Engineering or Development.
The college I graduated from is not known for academic rigor, but the degree is accredited.
I've applied to at least 60 positions. My resume is making it past the computer screening process, but I'm not getting contacted for interviews - so I believe I am just not competitive for these positions.
My current job makes good money and is fairly tech-heavy, but is not software related in the slightest. It is at a very reputable company, though.
Entry Level Software Engineer/Developer positions are pretty sparse and seemingly quite competitive.
Trying to go full time in one of these positions is likely going to include a pay cut that I cannot afford, though there are some positions that would not be a pay cut at all - they are just very competitive.
I think I've got 3 options:
1. Getting some on the job experience via part time work - while working my current job - is something I would not mind.
2. I could pursue a Master's degree (it would be free for me) in a more renowned university like Drexel, Carnegie Mellon or Stevens. During this time I could leverage school resources into a paid internship.
3. I could build up a project or portfolio to demonstrate what I've learned (this probably needs to happen anyways).
If there are other options, I'm all ears.
I would appreciate any and all guidance on the subject; I'm feeling very unprepared for the career change I was hoping to make.
The college I graduated from is not known for academic rigor, but the degree is accredited.
I've applied to at least 60 positions. My resume is making it past the computer screening process, but I'm not getting contacted for interviews - so I believe I am just not competitive for these positions.
My current job makes good money and is fairly tech-heavy, but is not software related in the slightest. It is at a very reputable company, though.
Entry Level Software Engineer/Developer positions are pretty sparse and seemingly quite competitive.
Trying to go full time in one of these positions is likely going to include a pay cut that I cannot afford, though there are some positions that would not be a pay cut at all - they are just very competitive.
I think I've got 3 options:
1. Getting some on the job experience via part time work - while working my current job - is something I would not mind.
2. I could pursue a Master's degree (it would be free for me) in a more renowned university like Drexel, Carnegie Mellon or Stevens. During this time I could leverage school resources into a paid internship.
3. I could build up a project or portfolio to demonstrate what I've learned (this probably needs to happen anyways).
If there are other options, I'm all ears.
I would appreciate any and all guidance on the subject; I'm feeling very unprepared for the career change I was hoping to make.