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B1ackGh0st2014-08-12 06:49:12
IT education
B1ackGh0st, 2014-08-12 06:49:12

Which higher education to choose?

How do you view higher education at INTUIT. What problems / obstacles await me from such education.
Do not fool your brains and enter a normal university. Advise a good university for the Far East and Yakutia.
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asd111, 2014-08-12
@B1ackGh0st

Look for a university that has the words "state technical" in its name, or at least just "state" and choose any technical specialty.
In any case, a university is better than just being self-taught.
As far as I know Yakutia, it is better to choose an education related to oil and gas or mining there if you have enough patience. You can just look at the Yandex website. job vacancies engineer in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) etc.)
The university is good because with a diploma there is an opportunity to get a job, for example, in Gazprom or another large company in the IT department. It is almost impossible to get into large non-IT companies without a diploma, and not all IT companies are willing to accept self-taught students without a diploma. Without a diploma, they can only take a programmer or other narrow specialist, and even then not in every company, for example, Gazprom does not take programmers without a diploma.

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Dmitry Entelis, 2014-08-12
@DmitriyEntelis

Judging by the site - I would not trust them to teach my cat.
Moreover, their license was suspended, so we need to figure out what's going on with the prospects.
In general, to work in IT, it doesn’t matter what your higher education is (and in 70% of cases it doesn’t matter if you have one)
UPD In the world of enterprise development, especially if you go not to an outsourcer company, but directly to a large customer company, you need education . Without it, you will not pass the formal screening at HR.

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Ivan Kiselev, 2014-08-12
@homelessness

Judging by the portal on which you ask a question, you are looking for a job in the IT field.
To work in IT, crusts are not needed, no one will ever look at them. Never. Never. Everyone looks only at what you can do, and not at what is written on a piece of paper with a seal. All people from IT came to it through self-education. You can be enrolled in any educational institution, both in the culinary and technical universities of your city, and you will make an equally good IT specialist both there and there, if you properly engage in self-education in the chosen IT direction.

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romsterdam, 2014-08-12
@romsterdam

you know, looking at the current circumstances in the world and the people around, one of my acquaintances, as if jokingly, said: go unlearn to be a plumber, however, you will never be left without work, and money work ... people will always * army and nothing nothing to do with it.
this is not advice for action at all, but for reflection

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sasha, 2014-08-12
@madmages

I recommend no university. you go to the Internet, learn the basics of the language, then junior, after ~ six months a year middle and then only hardcore

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lookid, 2014-08-12
@lookid

You will have knowledge, but it will be torn and partial. In fact, this is the same as reading Wikipedia and getting a diploma from it. Employers like to call educational institutions and ask for testimonials, reviews, and more. They like to ask the question: "What was the most difficult task you solved? What projects did you participate in? What tasks were you able to solve most effectively?" Here's how it works. Higher education is either not needed: freelance, websites, mobile phones, etc. Or you need a very good one: Yandex, Meilru, Google and so on. You will either end up being beaten by a person with experience but no VO, or a person with no experience but a very good VO while you are reading and trying to pass Intuit.

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Sergei Borisov, 2014-08-12
@risik

For Yakutia and the Far East - Tomsk;) of course, not very close, but still closer than to Moscow and St. Petersburg. TUSUR, TPU. I recommend TUSUR.
But I want to emphasize that studying at a university does not mean that you do not need to educate yourself.
Sorry for the ad :)

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Fray, 2014-08-12
@HCADV

If you have chosen IT, you should understand how much knowledge you will have to acquire on your own.
I have never seen an adequate programmer who leaves only on the knowledge gained at the university.
However, it may be difficult for you to start, to enter the flow, as the trainers say, "get the basics of obedience." Therefore, for a year or two, you can go somewhere to learn, then switch to a linguist and learn a couple of languages.
To improve English and raise, say, Spanish - a high level of business penetration at the level of countries that speak it, moreover, it is no more difficult than English (purely according to personal feelings).
As a result, in 3 years you will be a junior with two languages. Through 5 signor with the diploma of the linguist. If you get confused by hardcore, then you can try to get a translator's diploma.
With such skills, you are dear to the PM. International projects, localization, etc. Good salary and travel a lot.
ps
it is important to understand the end goal.
if it's just "a lot of money", then it's better to go to a driller or a geologist in your case.
There are rumors in Yakutia that the subsoil is juicy =) Fresh air, expeditions, reconnaissance, helicopter throws into the taiga ... romance in general (paid).

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