Hello
I've recently earned a BTech in CIS from a college. I learned the
basics of system analysis, DB architecture, networking and
prgoramming J2EE/.NET (C#, VB,asp.net). Coming out of college I
probably don't know much and my experience is limited to the senior
projects that I had to complete to graduate.
Its time to find a job and I'm somewhat lost. Some are telling me
to start off as tech support since thats easy to get and gain some
industry experience then start applying to programming jobs, while
others tell me to apply directly. To be honest I don't know what
to focus on. I was thinking of focusing on one language, get certified
and then move my way up the chain. My problem is what language
should I be focusing on? I was thinking C# since there's
alot of jobs and if I want to switch to Java it would be easier.
Learning something new isnt hard for me, in fact I want to learn as
much as I can. Hopefuly one day I could become enterprisey.
I'm trying to find a career path that would allow me to gain several
skills besides programming.
Most of you here hire people like me and probably know what the current
market requires. Any ideas? I apologize for the long post,
I'm just looking for advice. I'm probably making a fool out of
myself with these questions but asking industry professionals won't
kill.
Thanks in advance.
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New grad looking for professional advice