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How to get a job in an IT company a student of 18 years old?
How can a student aged 18-19 get a job in an IT company?
I would like to know from you what difficulties may arise in finding employment.
Is it possible to work after school, i.e. in the afternoon or with a 2/2 schedule, so as not to switch to part-time education?
How are students of such a young age treated in the team?
I would like to hear your opinion, perhaps some of your stories.
/* I am a senior college student. After graduation, I plan to enter a university, but I have not yet decided on the city of study. I myself have never been to any interviews, I worked only on volunteer terms and a little on the Internet as a designer */
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If you want to be a programmer, you must understand the difference between the general and the particular. So, your question is a general one. All problems and solutions are private. It is pointless to ask "is it so", because, for example, in your particular case, some circumstances that are unknown to us or to you may exclude such a possibility. Without logic and abstract thinking, a programmer cannot do it. And you ask as if you are 12, not 18 - when logical thinking is just developing.
How can a student aged 18-19 get a job in an IT company?
It is better to go for an internship at a top company like Yandex (if you are in Russia or Belarus).
How to get settled is easy, but for this you need to be able to reach contacts and look for them. You can find a job under any conditions, the main thing is that they suit both the employer and you.
In the team they treat everyone equally, but again, it depends on the team. If you are afraid of hazing and other things, then this is not in normal projects, most are ready to help at the initial stage.
We constantly take students to practice. But not anyhow, but officially, they are led by the hand by an aunt from an educational institution. I don’t know how they negotiate with the hir, but for a couple of years guys from the “first call” have been working for us - who at first looked like a practice like this, and then went on a permanent basis. There was one person, a promising guy - they took him to the army :) Now two more go.
They treat you normally if you don’t start to break yourself into a cool developer.
Well, of course, there should be no problems with the war.
But this is for those who move their feet, and do not sit on it evenly, of course. Surely, your college sends people to practice somewhere.
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