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im gonna start studying cs in a few months. I know the job market is cooked but I cant do anything else. ai scares me alot but cs is the only thing I think is interesting. do yall have any advice to not end up as a jobless cs major? I live in germany so that probably gives me better chances than other countries..right?
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They make uni programs for counter strike?
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>>83690400
>do yall have any advice to not end up as a jobless cs major
CS major here. Nobody knows how the job market will look like well into the future. If you like it, study it. CS is STEM so the chances are that you will eventually end up in a well paying job no matter what.
Here is what you have to focus on during your university years
>networking
Get to know people. You don't have to become friends, but being a first-name basis might help you get a reference. And a reference is your most likely way of getting a job in a tech company and not your grocery store
>develop an interest in a field of CS
For now I'd just recommend touching on as many different fields of CS as possible so you get a feel for them. It's important to have a sort of "personality" coming out of university. It also helps you a lot in
>specialize
You are most likely surrounded by the top 1% of researchers even if you got to a mid tier university. My university wasn't top 100, yet I had PhDs from Cambridge and Berkley teach me. A university is an excellent opportunity to grow your skills outside of your curriculum. If you find any topic you like, then use the library, talk to professors about it, look for people that know about it.
And last of all: congratulations on getting accepted and good luck on the journey ahead.
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>>83690400
>I live in germany so that probably gives me better chances than other countries
vitamin b regelt, otherwise germoids have thr lowest trust for llms out out all countries
>do yall have any advice to not end up as a jobless cs major
Praktika + werkstudenten stellen
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>>83690400
Put something on the app store. Just one thing. It shows to employers that you know the entire development life cycle. From idea to production.



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