How Fresh graduates fm Computer science can start the career in IT industry ?
Right now it depends, Do you want to make a crap load of money or do you want a piece of mind working somewhere. Just kidding. Right now the IT industry is kind of a skunk. Ten years ago it was a high reward (awesome money), high risk (deadlines and projects) kind of job. Nowadays it’s a low reward (no money), high risk (deadlines, layoffs, projects). So unless you want to make $10 -$12 an hour for five years working in the corner chop shop don’t bother. The guys in my shop are more than disappointed with IT, some have quit and become truck drivers. Other’s have quit and gone to work at Home Depot because they don’t have to deal with computer hassles and the customers tied to the computer. If they are young enough I hook them up with a plumber or an electrician so they can start their trade apprenticeship. I’m not kidding about this either. All of my guys have Computer Science and Computer Engineering Degrees incidentally. I get them to take the certifications (A+, MCSE, RedHat) on my