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aigo8802020-12-11 16:59:56
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aigo880, 2020-12-11 16:59:56

Is it possible for a programmer with a college (non-core) diploma to leave?

Hello

guys, I've been looking for an answer to my question for a long time.
I am 27 years old (I forgot to write)

In short, I graduated as an architect in college, worked for 3 years as a designer.

Then I studied at the Frontend developer courses - more than 4 years of experience.

And here is the question itself - can I get an offer in such a situation?

By the way, I study remotely, I get a tower.
But I just haven’t seen such stories, maybe someone will write something?

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DevMan, 2020-12-11
@aigo880

sure you can. many offers are given for real skills, not crusts.
and whether you will be able to convert this offer into permanent residence if you receive it - it depends only on you.

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xmoonlight, 2020-12-11
@xmoonlight

Getting an offer is easier than meeting your expectations after employment.
Therefore, the main thing: do not forget to analyze all the possible risks and all the ways of the most cost-free "rollback" to the original state.

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Puma Thailand, 2020-12-11
@opium

Of course you can, you have four years of experience

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taktik, 2020-12-12
@taktik

In the West, as in our country, most IT companies do not require a diploma. You can pass an interview and get an offer. However, in many countries you will not be issued a work visa without a validated specialized education.
There are a few countries that do not require a diploma: the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Finland, Canada, Estonia and possibly Germany

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