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Part-time job for a C++ junior position at 18?
Now I am 17 years old, I study at the technical school at the radio engineering, at any other time I am engaged in coding and English. I have both of these skills at a rather low level, as it seems to me. So far, I have mastered discrete mathematics, basic algorithms and data structures, basic information about the operation and design of a computer, and also felt several PLs and at the moment I have remained in Python (easy, fast and beautiful) and C ++ (huge functionality and capabilities, access to low level). If Python was easy enough for me and apart from the implementation of my mini-projects I don’t get anything new from it, then I have to read materials on crosses every day and practice the same way, it’s difficult, but it’s even more fun. English is just as bad. I read all the books on it and the vocabulary is normal, but the rest of the skills are almost absent,
At the top, I described all this for a better understanding that I can do nothing, but I hope that I will be able to do enough to work in a year. But even in a year I will still be studying at a technical school and I will somehow need to combine my studies with work. I did not find any vacancies in my city (Kyiv) for part-time employment at all, only some one-time web development projects, even remote work, require you to work in the morning and at that time they will follow you. I certainly don't need 300k a day of work, I need practice and some money. The money is needed to study in another country after I receive a diploma of secondary special education. That is, even if I can’t get a part-time job in my future specialty (not a technical school, but the one that I like at the moment), then in any case I’ll go to work at the cash desk, but I really want to practice in real projects with several people even before entering abroad, where I also plan to combine my studies with work (there are vacancies for part-time C ++, and even a lot). But the question is still about what will happen in a year - how to get a job as a junior at the age of 18, and even part-time?
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