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Is it possible to get a job abroad as a programmer with 1 master's degree (in IT)?
Hello! Is it possible to get a job abroad as a programmer with only 1 master's degree (in IT)? That is, without a bachelor's degree in IT, can you get a work visa or are 2 diplomas presented? I’m asking, because now I’m studying graphic design, but I understand that this is not what I want to do .. Therefore, after that I want a master’s point in a field that is closer to programming .. (I read and looked that you can be a bachelor in one specialty , to a master's degree to another, if you pass the test).
It is very important for me to have an IT diploma, since I plan to move abroad in the future.
You can work anywhere if you are a professional. And if not, then no papers will help - I just ask you not to write such things, and it’s so clear to everyone. In fact, you need a diploma, this increases the chances that they will give you a work visa.
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1. no one hires just for a diploma. well, almost no one: there are schools whose graduates are taken apart like hot cakes. but there are few such schools, and this is clearly not your case.
2. In any sane university, it is impossible to enter and complete a master's program without having specialized knowledge. how did you get them no piano is playing. in other words: if you have a master in a certain field, no one will be interested in a bachelor in the same field.
3. it remains only to choose a university and evaluate the possibility of evaluating its diploma (if it may be required).
It is possible, not everywhere, but without the level of senior and above, you can simply forget because no one needs such migrants
I'm studying graphic design
My ex-neighbor got a job through the wall without a diploma at all
Purely theoretically, if you have experience (rare and extremely useful skills for the employer), and you know how to "negotiate" with people, then yes, it is possible, but most likely you will have to get documents about specialized education abroad. Well, the % probability will depend on the country (from 0 to 50).
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