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In what other area, besides IT, is the market for an applicant, and not an employer, at the moment?
If you graduated from a university, went for an internship and realized that IT is not for you. Maybe not entirely IT, but you definitely don’t want to sit in front of a monitor for days. But at the same time, I also want money. Are there options? Different standard yuppie paths like BIG4 are understandable, but I'm not a born careerist and I'm not ready to climb heads.
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A lady friend's son learned IT. Now he works as a cook in a Jewish restaurant in Sydney.
Now in web programming, because of the huge competition, the market is an employer, not a job seeker. At least go to freelance for interest, dozens of reviews for one job.
Try video production, there are many areas, specialties, and you don’t need to sit in one place.
You can become a completely independent specialist, or put together a team. Shoot both commercial and creative work.
You don't want to sit in front of a monitor all day.then do not listen to anyone and do not poke your head into this cloaca. fuck all your life to sit at the monitor, believe me.
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