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howgreat212019-12-11 23:24:55
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howgreat21, 2019-12-11 23:24:55

Is it worth going to tech support?

The story is this - I want to be engaged in development, I was looking for vacancies on this topic, I can’t get a job - I have no experience, the github is filled with “liquid”, of course, knowledge needs to be tightened up. Then I tried to get a job as an intern, but it didn’t work out, because even for an intern with a salary of 20k there is some unrealistic competition of 30-40 people. They invited me to work in technical support, where the conditions more or less suit me (in terms of the fact that it’s not a stupid call center with reading manuals to the client, but support for an ERP product that requires IT knowledge), so I don’t know whether to go there or bring yourself to junior.
Like those. support will become a minus when applying for a developer position in the future? Will it give me some experience or is it easier to find other ways to level myself up?
Oh yes, I'm 23 years old and I just now "woke up" after high school and started looking for a job after a year of hitchhiking in order to stare at the world :)

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Developer, 2019-12-11
@samodum

Ahaha! The world stared, and then plunged into reality with a salary of 20 thousand.
Definitely in support

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Vladislav Lyskov, 2019-12-11
@Vlatqa

I started my career with the first line of technical support for a fleet of 300 PCs (within the organization), and somehow I didn’t understand what specific disadvantage you are talking about

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Nikita, 2019-12-12
@jkotkot

Yes, you can contact tech support. It's not toxic at all. It will be a plus ceteris paribus. While it is possible to think about programming up to June. 23 years old is not enough) The people won at 40 starts a career. So you can not bathe and calmly go.

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mahmudchon, 2019-12-11
@mahmudchon

Definitely worth it, I need to tear my nerves at someone)
In general, I often want to move away for a month to some construction site, where you take more, throw it further, "cool" your head.

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