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valek972019-12-19 20:49:44
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valek97, 2019-12-19 20:49:44

What is the best way to deal with employment?

Good day to all. I graduated in July. Information systems and technologies (Bachelor), 3 weeks as I solved the problem with the army. Now I'm looking for a job. The crux of the matter is this. I myself am interested in C# and Unity and in my free time I do programming. I contacted companies in my city, we have 3-4 large ones, about internships as a C # programmer. There are none and the next couple of months is not expected. There is an active question: Whom to go and where? Basically, without experience, they take in those support, sold, enikey. I went to an interview for a proger, everyone (employers) wants everything and immediately without investing. From the above, I'm trying to decide where to go so that I have more time for programming, or at least I'm not busy with duties after work. (reworking) Can you recommend any other vacancies?

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paran0id, 2019-12-19
@paran0id

Enikeystvo, technical support and sales - this is definitely not about free time. Look for, look for a job on the profile.

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-12-19
@Zoominger

I went to an interview for a proger, everyone (employers) wants everything and immediately without investing.

Yes, the real IT world is not at all the same as it is drawn in blogs on Habré, right? Well, go fries... ah, wait, it's even worse there.
Subject: Looking for an internship. There are many employers on the grid who still take trainees, do not give up.

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2019-12-19
@sergey-gornostaev

I would advise looking for a summer internship after the first semester and going part-time no later than the third year, but in your case this advice is already overdue.

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