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Full-stack Development·/u/Strange_Jury_1312·3 days ago
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I’m currently in the last semester of my degree and recently received 2 job offers, but both are from non-IT backgrounds. The problem is that I genuinely want to build my career in IT. I’ve spent a lot of time learning programming languages and web development technologies on my own. I’ve worked on projects using the MERN stack and continuously try to improve my skills. However, being a fresher with no industry experience is making it very difficult to get shortlisted for IT roles. Now I’m confused about what would be the better decision: Accept a non-IT job for financial stability and continue preparing for IT side by side, then switch later OR Reject non-IT offers and focus completely on finding an entry-level IT role I want realistic advice from people who have gone through something similar or have experience in hiring/freshers. Does starting in a non-IT role make switching to IT significantly harder later, or is skill + consistent project work enough to transition?…

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