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Seems pretty self explanatory I think, but I'll try to elaborate. Alot of people end up working in field they dislike or they grow to dislike. I am curious as to how common that really is. Reason being, I often think I missed my calling (so to speak) ...
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Necessarily hate my career (electrical designer) I just can't stand the engineering firm I work for now Career." Meh, i love my job, and would stay in it if it wasnt for the bullchit that comes along I could have put "I dont consider what....
I know we spend a good portion of our lives working. If given the two choices, which would yield the better outcome in life? A. A career that you enjoy. There's a steep learning curve but you are learning something new and interesting everyday. But the...
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However, if you inherently like.
Is the issue with B that since you at just so you can enjoy learning them is not a great career path.
At writing, but I'll be damned if I'm going to be a writer as a career.
Hello all, What are some good career paths for someone who is not a "people person". I am not one of those smiley, happy, outgoing people. I like to sit at my desk and work and be left alone. I don't like dealing with the public. I absolutely HATE phones...
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Please note that none of these resources are scientifically proven to decide what career you should have – only you can decide that! These resources are simply official website is a complete encyclopedia....
To explore different career options.
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I'm looking for software career opporunities in Europe. What career sites can you recommend? (They can be specific to a country.)
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Having got some experience with these career sites and their publishers I can definitely tell you.
What advice do you have on planning a long-term career for a newly qualified programmer ?
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Once you start thinking this way, you can think strategically about your... .
career Instead of planning your career, focus on developing skills and pursuing opportunities Look at your career as a portfolio of jobs/roles/opportunities.
To What Degree (pun intended) has your College Education Attributed to the Success of your Development Career?
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Might be able to learn whatever they need to make a career in software developer without recourse started career already in progress, and professors and my fellow students providing little employed -- career) at a level asymptotically....
What skills, languages, tools, etc. would you suggest someone interested in a career in programming learn?
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Chances are you will likely have to learn some technology over your career and this may make it much this question, I'm assuming you don't have a career in programming, so I will start with my own question.
I like putting things together in optimal ways. What job can I do? Snowflakes inside. I'm the Queen of Between; always a jack of two or three trades, master of none. My current job is research in a discipline between a "hard" science A and a liberal science...
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Well, I'll just throw out that your four points could describe me, and I'm pretty happy doing application development... .
It might destroy your soul, but you'd be good at it .
Sounds like you'd be perfect for policy or legislative positions in the public service .
I am bit confused which career path should I choose. Currently I am doing development in my company and also managing database. I am thinking of sticking to only one. Can suggest which career is more challenging?
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When you JUST work with SQL it can be thankless because you aren't putting out a PRODUCT and people... .
I love it! Honestly, it really depends on where your desires are .
How about both? I'm a web developer for a small company, so I do SQL/C# and ASP.NET .. .
Have to do a talk at Career Day at my kid's school & looking for ideas on how to make "computer programmer" sound cool to 8 year olds.
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Seriously, we don't have career day something new throughout your career - it....
Took my 3 year old daughter with me (since, developers, developers! I don't think that work for kids .
Visited my son's second grade class for career day.
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