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I live in Boston, Massachusetts. I graduated from college with a degree in Computer Science. I work in IT. Everybody is telling me to apply for Software Engineering jobs. Does anybody know what I can do?

Reddit r/careerguidance·u/deluchas15·about 1 month ago
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From Reddit - r/careerguidance: I live in Boston, Massachusetts. I graduated from college with a degree in Computer Science. I work in IT. Everybody is telling me to apply for Software Engineering jobs. Does anybody know what I can do?

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Unsure what to do next

Reddit r/college·u/tamlovesseals·about 1 month ago
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Hi, I am 17f and I graduated from high-school in 2025. This past year I have been working on myself mentally, preparing myself to hop back into building my future. I feel that I am finally ready to do so. But unfortunately I am stuck.…

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I don’t want to be jobless when I graduate. Is there any way I can pull off a freaking miracle by May 8?

Reddit r/jobs·u/Nate_C_of_2003·about 1 month ago
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Only the bottom paragraph is the actual question; the rest is just me ranting about my situation. Never in a million fucking years would I have assumed I wouldn’t have a job set in stone by the time I graduated college, nor did I assume I’d be DREADING…

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if i havent graduated yet what do i put for the education section of the Candidate Evaluation Application?

Reddit r/Accounting·u/ShatteredEra·about 1 month ago
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I'm graduating this May, but there doesnt seem to be a way to state that. Only when did you earn your degree, am i overthinking it or should i just wait until i graduate?…

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