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Denis2019-11-17 11:25:04
IT education
Denis, 2019-11-17 11:25:04

Where to go with an incomplete higher education (2 courses)?

Good day to everyone who reads this question.
I would really like to hear answers not only from those who have faced a situation similar to mine, but simply from people with experience in IT and life experience more than mine.
I am 20 years old. 2 years ago I entered St. Petersburg and left my native, but dying city beyond the Urals. He studied at the paid department with some discount in applied computer science and lived in a hostel. I finished two courses without debts, I didn’t even think about what could happen, but unfortunately the circumstances developed so that my parents were unable to pay for my education further and provide me with worthy financial support. I had to leave the university. For three months now I have been doing various small part-time jobs, barely earning money to pay for my share in the apartment (we rent a studio with a former classmate) and basic needs, but I can’t go on like this all the time, I need some kind of stable income.
I see only one option - to try to get a job somewhere in my specialty, if you can call it that. Is this possible with my unfinished higher? I have sharp knowledge, I know something about SQL and Entity Framework, in the summer, in addition to the university course, I started reading CLR via C # by Jeffrey Richtar, but did not finish as the above described began. I also know the basics of Xamarin. I speak English with difficulty, but I can read documentation and google it.
PS: It makes even less sense to return to your city, because in fact there is work only at a single factory and a completely different education is needed.
Thanks in advance to everyone for the replies.

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xmoonlight, 2019-11-17
@wanderer218

If there is knowledge, there are no barriers.
"No diploma - get half of the salary of employees with a diploma" - immediately get up and leave the interview.
Understand correctly: you, with the knowledge necessary for the employer, are a working mechanism, and not a semi-finished product: why should you receive less and experience any difficulties in finding a job ?!

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2019-11-17
@sergey-gornostaev

This question has been asked on the Toaster hundreds of times in different variations. For the employer, first of all, knowledge is important, a piece of paper is the tenth thing.

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