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Zion601 views

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.

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Lexsie471 views

Is it hard being a computer programmer and web developer?

Hello, my name is lexsie I am 12 years old in 7th grade, and the career I got that matched with were computer programmer and web developer. And my question is, Is it hard being a computer programmer and web developer?

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Kyle475 views

How i do find my way in life?

How do I go about finding my purpose in life? I love music and anything creative but don't much confidence I have what it takes.

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Elliot718 views

What are the main responsibilities of a web developer?

What are some day-to-day tasks a web developer might perform?

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Lliana3769 views

Can you become a web developer with an Information Science major?

I'm interested in getting an IS major but I'm not sure about the jobs you can get out of it (most searches end up as Information Technology or Information Systems). #tech #information-technology #web-development #information-systems #information-science #information-services

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Arthur 2534 views

What is the difference between a web designer and a web developer?

I'm more curious as I'm not sure which one is which most of the time. #college #computer #information-technology #web-design #web-development #internet-technology

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Kadiatou412 views

Which degree I should chose?

I have to choose between two colleges. College 1 offers me a Bachelor in Marketing with a minor in Business Management, and College 2 is offering an associate in Digital Marketing/advertising and Public Relations. They are both great schools and I don't which one would bring me closer to my desired field. I want to work in everything related to the web 3.0 and blockchain industry, especially in the advertisement sector and marketing campaigns on social media. I also want with the help of m y degree to open a business later in this field. Which college could ideally get me there?

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Which Web Developer role or Stack is higher in demand, Front-End, Back-End or Full-Stack? Why?

This question intrigues me since I've believed that back-end has always had a higher barrier to entry to the mathematics behind it, and front-end being for those who have a knack for design, making front-end usually more popular, however, with varying responses on the internet I'm slightly confused. Any professional input to clear the confusion regarding this would be appreciated. #technology #career #web-development #computer #computer-science

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ian1735 views

What programming languages must you know for IT management or software engineer?

I know a couple languages, mostly high level but I was wondering If I have to learn C or C++ or ABC . I know python, bootstrap, html, css, java script, learning ruby and rails, and I am learning php and sql. #software-engineering #technology #web-development #computer-software #software #coding #html #css #java #javascript #it-management

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Bryan593 views

How to land a job after full stack web developer program?

Im going to take a full stack web development bootcamp at my local community college. Do you think I’ll have a good chance of landing a job after getting my certification?

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Jamie893 views

How necessary is it to get a college degree for web development or UI/UX design?

I am a current high school senior considering whether or not I want to dedicate four year’s time and go into debt for a bachelor’s degree in computer science with a minor in design. I am hoping to get online certificates and take online courses instead as I’ve heard the computer science/design fields hire mostly based on experience and portfolio rather than education. If I were to not attend college, what are my chances of obtaining a good job as a web developer or UI/UX designer? Would it take forever for me to find a job in these fields without a degree? #design #computer #technology #computer-science #uxdesign #uidesign #user-experience #graphic-design #technology #web-development

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Corey395 views

Hello, how do I make a website?

Looking to learn more about building a website!

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Aun912 views

How long Does it Take To Learn Web Development to Create a Website from Scratch?

Due to the march break and the covid-19 outbreak, I have a lot of time on my hands, of which I want to utilize cultivating a new skill. I am planning on investing most of my time learning web development. The reason why I asked this question is that I hope to gain a co-op position in a few months or so, mainly as high school credit. While most of the placement and interview is set up for me, I would need prior experience if I wanted to work at a company developing websites. Any input from professionals in the field would be appreciated. #technology #internship #career #computer-science #web-development #Programming #COVID-19

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lize804 views

1. What is a day in the life of a software developer of websites and/or application like exactly? 2. What kind of benefits does your job give you? 3. What are three thing that I should know about getting into this career? 4. Do you have any side hobbies that you fund with your career?

I'm looking into becoming a software developer for applications and would love to know more about what this job entails from someone who actually does this every day and may or may not like it. I'm open to all opinions and suggestions! Thank you, in advance, for your time in answering my questions. I really appreciate it! #software #technology #career #software-development #web-development

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Ikram331 views

What do you like most about web developing ?

like what you like about most talking with clients about what they want is the time you work that you like where you work? and what are things you enjoy the most.

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Elizabete273 views

What I need to know?

What I have to learn to start working as a web developer ? I am in 9 grade but i want to start some projects to put on my portifolio and get some frelances job but idk how to start. Im alredy learing javascript if that helps.

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How to begin coding/start a career in tech with no experience?

What tips/advice would you give to someone who has no experience in the web development field - who would like to begin? Are there any certificates you’d recommend for beginners wanting to learn to code?

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Eric540 views

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?

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Michael311 views

What is the best path to learn web programming?

I want to become a web developer.

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Armando1191 views

What are some jobs relevant to cyber security that I can acquire while attending graduate school ?

I'm in my first year of my cybersecurity graduate program and I want to obtain a part-time job working in roles related to cybersecurity. I'm wondering what kinds of positions I should be looking for that will allow me to obtain relevant experience. I would like something that will better prepare me for what working in the information security industry looks like. Any advice is greatly appreciated. #Cyber Security #information-technology #cyber-security #web-development #law #law-enforcement

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Gregory459 views

What are some best practices for optimizing code performance in a web application?

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I spent most of my software engineering internship not programming. Will that hurt me in interviews for full-time roles?

I'm a CS major in college and I am about to finish up an internship in backend software engineering at a division of a very large tech company. Most of my time was spent reading code, reading documentation, learning to use internal tools, writing configs, writing test cases, minor bug fixes, and spending a lot of time communicating or coordinating with coworkers, and there was not an emphasis on just writing code. Most of my tasks were not coding intensive, and looking at the rest of the team it looks like at least half of the team is more involved in testing/analysis than coding. This is very different from what I'm used to in my CS coursework at my University -- where our focus is almost entirely on writing code that solves assigned problems. My question is, will this hurt me in interviews for full-time roles as a software engineer? If so, then what can I do to address that gap? #software-engineering #programming #software-development #python #web-development #backend-development

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Pam1354 views

How should you create a resume for a creative job?

I am a design student looking to find a job in the field. How should I go about creating my resume to target creative jobs (graphic design, web design, etc.). What are some key aspects I should focus on that aren't included a the conventional resume? #design #human-resources #resume #graphic-design #creative #web-design #graphic-designer #web-development #job-application

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CareerVillage Office Hours301 views

How to become a Web Developer?

Share your journey & guide aspiring web developers on their path. Note: We've seen a lot of interest in this career, so we're looking for guidance from our community of professionals.

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yuyan3666 views

What is the differences between web developer and web designer?

#web-development

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Anastasiia547 views

Do you need to take art classes for graphic or web designing?

I am a freshman in High School and one of my favorite classes is algebra, I always was an amazing student with good grades in school, love to design and be creative about all the things but also is very responsible and organized student.

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Benjimen563 views

What are some benefits and drawbacks of being a web developer compared to other IT/computer science careers?

I'm in 10th grade and I'm doing a project on web developers which is a career I'm interested in going into when I get an associate's or bachelor's degree in IT.

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Anina1491 views

What types of software engineering roles will allow me to spend the most time actually writing code?

Hi everyone. I'm a CS major in college, about to become a senior, and will be looking for a full-time role soon. I feel like I'm on track, and am considering what type of software engineering role I'd like to pursue. One thing that I've learned from my summer internship is how much of software engineering can involve things other than writing code: reading code, reading documentation, learning to use internal tools, writing configs, writing test cases, minor bug fixes, and spending a lot of time communicating or coordinating with coworkers. I don't necessarily have a problem with any of the other types of tasks, but this got me wondering if there are certain types of roles where I might spend more (or less) time actually writing code. What are the factors that might affect the % of time I'd spend coding? (Factors might include characteristics of the company that I work for, characteristics of the department or team I work for, etc.) I'd appreciate any experience you might have on that one. Thanks! #software-engineering #programming #software-development #python #web-development #backend-development

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Rohit1460 views

What do computer- science engineers' actually do in MNCs'?

I am going to college this year in India ... I am going to take engineering (mostly computer science) as my major ... I currently don't have any exposure to what engineering is and what do they actually do in MNCs' #computer-science #engineering #coding #web-development #artificial-intelligence #machine-learning #mnc-company #amazon

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Ryan979 views

As a computer scientist/programmer, is there anything you would change about the environment of your job?

Do you find the place you work at stressful or comforting? Any windows? Lots of room or are you in a cubicle? I would like to have an understanding of how the working atmosphere will likely be within the computer science field. #computer-science #computer-software #computer #computer-programming #software-development #web-development #development #program-development

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