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Is it possible to work with a 9th grade education in IT?
did not reach the 4th course, expelled. Unfortunately, the education system in the state. schools disappointed me. The real question is what to do next. since it will be difficult to live on unstable $200-400 per month.
There is no official work experience, but there are own projects. What are the chances of getting a job as an intern?
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100500 times. I, like many others, came to it without a tower (I left it myself). Almost never asked, and usually it was just as a makeweight for comparing candidates of similar level. Much more important is the military.
Considering that in it the tower gives a basis only in a small number of directions - you don’t even have to worry about this. Even for relocation, the blue card has already given up and canceled the diploma requirement for IT specialists
Of course it's possible.
But at first there will be problems, because. a bunch of resumes go to the bin only according to one criterion for having a tower, and if they are invited, you are tormented by each HR to prove that you are actually smart and talented, you just became disillusioned with the education system. So I advise you to prepare a tear story in advance.
On the other hand, normal people still look at real knowledge and experience, a capable person will always find his place. Speak a little for food, gain experience, there, you see, and finish some tower in absentia. There is no need to bury hope in advance.
I got the tower in the eighth year of a successful career, and my education is non-core. Some of my colleagues, including those in leadership positions, have no higher education at all.
Yes. I myself do not have a diploma and 11 classes. I've been working quietly for 3 years now. There have never been any problems with employment precisely because of the availability of documents on education.
I can’t say about your case - go to interviews and find out.
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