Career questions tagged computer-science
Computer science is the study of subjects related to the technology and principles of computers. It has a heavy focus on solving problems, mathematical skills, and learning a computer language, and focuses on programs that power systems and applications. There... Read more Show lessHave you witnessed or dealt with discrimination in STEM?
We have a huge research project in our class where we need to gather information about discrimination people have faced in STEM? Whether it was when you were a student or have a full- time carrer, have you faced discrimination?
What kind of discrimination have you experienced or witnessed in the STEM field?
We have a huge research project in our class where we need to gather information about discrimination people have faced in STEM. Whether it was while you were still a student, or had a full-time career, have you witnessed or dealt with it?
What are the necessaryrequirements for a computer operator?
I want to be a computer scientist
Why is programming not thought at my class level?
I am 14 years old I have passion for computer programming and development. I have been going online through many articles and lecture on computer programming please where else can I get more information and learning outlet for computer programming. Why is programming not thought at my class level?
Anyone Know any good coding sites?
What is a good site to learn more coding that is free? I am a high-school student that wants to pursue a major in the IT department. I want to get a head start on the coding process and I want to learn more coding languages because I have some experience in HTML but I think it would be fun to learn C++.
What are some good starter jobs for IT?
I am really intersted in computer-science and I am confident I want some sort of job in IT someday. It would be really nice to have some sort of idea of what job I could/should start off with.
What is the best roadmap for learning programming?
I have only a little bit of knowledge in Python and I'm interested in building projects so that I can have a portfolio to showcase to employers. I don't want to rely on online tutorials in order to program my projects.
how do I know if computer science is the right college major for me
I'm a 16 vear old rising high schoo senior. and I've been learning how to code in my free time for the past year or so. I've decided that I want to study computer science in college, but I'm still not entirely sure about my decision.
Going down the right track ?
Hey there, I'm going to study electrical engineering at a top university abroad (t30) and plan to take a minor in applied AI in my second year. So for this, I have started working on Python, Java, and C++ (as I have already completed C back in high school) and plan to work on VHDL afterwards for digital hardware design and test engineering. I'm sure there are so many potential electrical engineers in this group who know if I'm going down the right track. TIA!
How to figure out what I want to pursue later in my life?
I am currently an informatics major in college with a concentration in User Interactive Experience. Initially I was a computer science major, but saw it wasn't something I 100% wanted to do. How can I figure out what I want to do. I enjoy coding and web design, but Im also interested in owning my own business. I don't know if the major I'm in is beneficial to where I want to go. How can one figure out what they want to do with their life?
Aside from the high pay, what is the appeal of Computer Science?
I am a college student at Hofstra University. I'm a Computer Science major and am currently a college sophomore.
How do i become a computer scientist and an IT personnel?
It consultant and a computer scientist
As a high school student, how do I know if computer engineering is the right college major for me?
Am 14years old rising high school senior, I have been learning how to code in my free time for the past year or so, I have decided that I want to study computer science in college, but am still not entirely sure about my decision#college#computer#computer science#college major
How do I become a competitive CS applicant in a short period of time??
I'm currently in my final year of A level and my final exams are this October, I have to start applying to Uni this may but I don't have many supercurriculars despite having so many extracurriculars.
As a high-school senior, how should I go about learning different specializations in Computer Science?
I'm someone who is currently a senior in high school. I spent time learning about programming (writing code using Python and Java) and web development (HTML, CSS) for four years. I love spending time with those topics, but I recently explored topics like machine learning and computer systems engineering. I'm planning to study Computer Science at a four-year university, and I wonder what's the best way to explore specializations in computer science?
What are some potential career paths or industries that align with my interests in gaming and coding I'm passionate about both and would love to explore opportunities where I can combine my skills and hobbies into a fulfilling career?
I've been gaming and coding for several years now, and I've developed a strong proficiency in both areas. I particularly enjoy game development and have created several small projects on my own, ranging from simple mobile games to more complex simulations. Additionally, I've been actively involved in coding clubs and workshops at my school, where I've honed my programming skills and collaborated with peers on various projects. Now that I'm thinking about my future career, I'm excited to explore how I can turn my passion for gaming and coding into a rewarding profession.
What are good internships and research opportunities for high school students currently open?
Hello, my name is Adarsh, a junior in high school student in Bellevue, Washington. I am a very motivated and hardworking high school student who has multiple years of experience in programming with various languages like java, python etc. I believe to be a valuable asset for any company and am trying to expand my knowledge in my passion. Any suggestions/help towards this goal is appreciated
How can I do both computer science and sales/marketing?
I want to know how to be a well rounded individual that knows how to program technology and also know how to sell that technology whether it be in person or online.
Are Salesforce Certifications/Badges (e.g. Salesforce Certified JavaScript Developer I certification) helpful to land an entry-level job in current times? Any advice/insight will be greatly helpful! ?
I am not sure how useful will this certification be hence before I invest 32 hours in it, I would like to understand it's usefulness and value. Any insight/advice is more than welcome! I would like to understand what other certifications can be useful other than this? Thank you!
how can be successful?
am in grade 9. i have interest in data analysis and also data science. i love to play sports like football , tennis, basketball. i love school alot
What is the best path for a career in computer science? Should I go to college to pursue a computer science major or is it best to start early and find a job related to the career path?
What is the best path for a career in computer science? Should I go to college to pursue a computer science major or is it best to start early and find a job related to the career path?
What do you do in computer science ?
What skills do you need to be good at computer sciences. What are the qualifications.
What kind of computer science related passion project should I do?
I am a junior in high school. I have heard the term passion project before, but I am unsure about what type of project to do. I am interested in Computer Science but want to differentiate myself from others with a unique project. What kind of project, using my skills from business as well, will look good for college admissions?
What is the tech industry like? What technical / soft skills are needed in the field? How can I prepare myself in such a oversaturated field??
I'm an sophomore majoring in computer science and data science. I basic knowledge in python, java, web development, sql, and swift.
What is the best coding language to learn as a computer programmer?
If you have to learn multiple different types of coding languages, what would be the best one to learn that would help you to learn other languages a lot easier.