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Overall yes.
But if you make side projects in college and do an internship for a bit, then poof you've got experience. -
Well... In my area you really need 3 to 5 years of experience... If you don't land on a good company for your internship, if your not good in the internship, enough to get hired to that company you must go to work in a shitty company, for 3 to 5 years to gain that experience, gaining the less possible and probably having shitty bosses. Btw I'm a CNC operator on a molding company but any job in the molding business is the same.
Good part, after 3 to 5 years in a good company you will always gain more then in most factory jobs. -
mundo0349796yI started working as a debug technician (electronics) over 10 years ago, you did not need experience for that kind of job wich was nice, but the pay sucked.
I used to deal with customer entineers and communicate with management a lot, which gave me experience in customer service, more responsibilities and not more money.
So now days I can say i have over 10 years of experience dealing with people's shit, create win-win scenarios and defend my company and the customer's company interests.
I am 33 btw, so I started about 1 year before ending my studies, which led me to quut studying electronics and got me into an online IT degree in Mexico (purely administrative, almost no code or tech has teached)
On my last job as a support eng I learned ruby, some js, some php, API's, basic shit, etc.
Now I am a tech account manager in a german company.
Bottom line, get experience, get paid.
If your city's or country job situation is as backwards as in that meme, try finding something remote. -
ChioRio23yWow! This is the truth of life. I had similar situations when applying for a job. But then I realized that the whole secret lies in the correct writing of the resume, which I do not know how to do. I think that it will be useful for you to visit the site https://resumewritinglab.com/fix-my... to learn how to fix the main mistakes in your resume.
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