Career questions tagged computer
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I am a high school graduate in Jobcorps, wanting to know some information on the happening from anyone in the cisco certified networking profession.
What is it like in your career?
I am a high school graduate in Jobcorps, wanting to know some information on the happening from anyone in the cisco certified networking profession.
Where did you go to school?
I am a high school graduate in Jobcorps, wanting to know some information on the happening from anyone in the cisco certified networking profession.
How did you get started in your career?
I am a high school graduate in Jobcorps, wanting to know some information on the happening from anyone in the cisco certified networking profession.
What jobs are if best if you want to work with computers?
I would like to work with computers in the future, but would like to know the jobs that people enjoy the most.
How do you program Python if you can't figure it out?
I downloaded the program by phone and I have no clue how to anything in it can someone help.
What college has the best computer science program?
I want to be a network engineer(junior in high school prefers a college/institute along the east coast). I wanted to know which colleges I should look at/consider and maybe visit, along with any courses I should take to peruse being a network engineer.
If I would like to fix computers or develop softwares, what kind of college courses would I need for that?
I would like to make a career out of this so I want to know if I would need more than a bachelor degree and I’m just curious about what courses I would need in general.
How hard is it to learn/get fluent at javascript?
I don't know much about it, so I thought this would be a good first question
How do I start my career in computer science?
I need help from a professional to get me started.
What should I know as a student planning on entering the industry as a computer science major?
I'm currently a high school junior who is planning on majoring in computer science once I am in college. Is there anything I should know before entering the workforce? Is there anything you want upcoming students to know?
What is Scrum and what is Agile?
I have a very basic understanding of what Agile is. I read over the Agile manifesto but I am still having a hard time fully understanding how it fits into software development. I have no real idea what Scrum or being a "Scrum Master" means. Ive heard the terms used before when referring to the development of a software product, but I cant visualize the actual objective of the role. Can anyone expand on these terms?
What resources exist for students in need of a laptop?
I needed a laptop for school and was wondering if there are any resources available for free/discounted laptops. Note: this question was asked anonymously by a student
How do I choose what major / career if I'm interested in everything and nothing really stands out?
I was going to pursue law, but then acupuncture sounded interesting, but also com sci. I don't have experience in any of these three categories, so who knows? Maybe I won't like all of them. I'm applying to college soon, but I don't really have an idea of what I want to do so I'm kind of stuck. How did you guys choose your careers / majors?
How to do good in AP Computer Science?
Hi! I'm in 11th grade and I'm looking for some advice on how to do good in some of my coding classes. I'm taking AP Computer Science Principles and wanting to learn how to do good in the class. Thanks!
How do I get started in the tech industry coming from an unrelated field Are there any real pay to learn opportunities??
For the better part of a year I have been learning HTML, CSS, Javascript, Python, and Swift. I am still relatively novice but Im learning quickly. The trouble is that I cant dedicate enough time to truly practice my skills because I am too busy at my other job. I am in a position in my life to be able to make the jump into tech at an entry level or lower job position if need be. Meaning I dont need a high paying position, I just need something to get my resume started and allow me to focus more time on building my portfolio. I have a background in Construction management and experience in industry standard computer programs like Excel, Word, Outlook, and various CRM tools. Are there any job titles that I can look for that will allow me to get my tech career started with what experience I have?
C Language choice
Hey there, I currently do web-developing im kind of new to this I learned front end and probably will start learning back-end aswell with C# not sure if it’s great to start off with that or no.
What are the best languages to start learning to a full stack dev ?
What are the best languages to start learning to a full stack dev? I am interested in computer science and would like to learn a bit more before choosing it as a major.
What technical skills should I have to land a good internship as a computer engineer intern next summer? What intern role will best fit my majors
I'm a sophomore in my undergrads, double majoring in electrical and computer engineering and physics.
How do I get into video editing jobs?
I am currently studying for a computer engineering degree, but I would like to learn video editing on the side and potentially do freelancing or something similar. Are there any certifications that I could get on the side? Would it be possible to tie it to my computer engineering degree?
What is studying computer science like , what are you able to do ?
When you study computer science it is a general and broad major , so does it actually Have lots of stuff that can actually be used for
What is main thing to worry about or understand about Computer Science?
Provide some tips for understanding to I would looking into to pursue Computer Science!
What is an information systems major?
Information systems is one of my schools concentrations in the college of business and I have a hard time of wrapping my head around what it is