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milanista242015-04-06 14:34:14
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milanista24, 2015-04-06 14:34:14

Who can work while studying to be a programmer?

I'm studying to be a programmer, but programming is not mine, I'm not interested in it. So, what other than a programmer can I work with a programmer diploma? Spend a few more years on a second degree, or with this diploma you can get a job in the IT field (not a programmer). What are the options? tell! Every day I hate myself more and more for making a mistake and wasting 4 years of my life for nothing.

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OnYourLips, 2015-04-06
@OnYourLips

I'll have a big cheeseburger and fries.

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Alexander, 2015-04-06
@disc

Work for whoever you want. If you decide for you, you will fall into the same rake a second time.

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alk, 2015-04-06
@Alexey_Kutepov

And what do you want to do yourself?

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Evgeny Petrov, 2015-04-06
@Petroveg

Project manager.

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2015-04-06
@mr_jok

with such an attitude, one cannot become a professional in any industry

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BBmike, 2015-04-06
@BBmike

given the fact that our higher education has nothing to do with real life and future work, so maybe they teach you "to be a programmer" "not about this and not about that"?
then it turns out you hate what irl is not programming)

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Espleth, 2015-04-06
@Espleth

A mathematician, for example. In many areas of programming, they provide a good mathematical foundation.
You can try the manager.
Yes, just go through the vacancies in the companies of interest and see where you could go.

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Lenar Fattakhov, 2015-04-06
@fr_end

There are a lot of professions in the IT field besides a programmer. Look at the vacancies of IT companies, even not necessarily large ones. And then read what people in these positions do.

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ivkol, 2015-04-06
@ivkol

not in vain if you really studied.

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Vadim Shandrinov, 2015-04-06
@suguby

Everything about is IT. Starting from a consultant in a laptop shop, to HR in Yandex :)
As a piece of advice: find a good psychologist, preferably socionics, consult him about aspects of your personality - understanding yourself and the way you think will help you choose a profession.

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asd111, 2015-04-07
@asd111

Salesperson, manager, installer, CNC machine operator, teacher, etc. etc. Many professions where higher education is not needed are mastered through courses quite successfully.
Regarding poppy, of course, there is also a topic, there is always something to eat. There, they usually go from seller to manager, somewhere in a year.
You can work as a seller in Euroset, etc. electronics stores.
But it's better to get a tower. If you know where you want to go from programming, then it is advisable not to quit, but to transfer - you will need to pass the subjects that have not been handed over and there will be a diploma not of a programmer, but, for example, of a civil engineer.

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Cyrax2014, 2015-04-17
@Cyrax2014

tutor

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Dmitry, 2015-08-20
@Dit81

Do whatever you like as long as you have a choice... Choose music and get a diploma. Then define your priorities exactly, now you just don't hate studying ... But it's better to do what you like and try to make money on it. Than to sit in the office and curse your fate...
Do you write music? Do you perform? Texts, etc.? You can make soundtracks for indie game developers, create sound libraries for specific projects, record videos on youtube and collect subscribers, etc. There are actually a lot of options...

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