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Programmer-economist or programmer-manager? What second higher education will be “+” for career growth?
Programmer-economist or programmer-manager? What second higher education will be "+" for career growth?
And is it possible to work with the VO "Programmist" as an economist in a bank without the corresponding VO?
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None. These are 3 different professions.
Programmer - engineering, nerd, sit at 10 pm on a Friday and fix a floating crash.
Manager - manage people, resolve conflict situations, breed freelancers, conduct scrums and more.
Economist - The ruble fell. Your actions? Seriously. Economist or.
Go to the manager. It is closer to IT than an economist.
Q / O can be useful if you are a 1C developer, otherwise, in terms of career growth, it will be useless.
Manager. We do not teach normal economists. In principle, they don’t teach normal managers either, but there is at least minimally useful information such as communication with subordinates))
It’s possible, a lot of people work like that.
Knowledge of the basics of economics can be useful if you write programs for economists, for example, 1C programming. It happens that economists will write technical specifications for the development of a program using their own terms, and the programmers there are half of what is not clear. A manager is good when you are going to lead a team of programmers. But the tower is unlikely to help you, all these subtleties come only with experience.
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