Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Is computer science a good field to get in?

I want a job where i can get to work with both computer and science ( research and stuff), and if i major in computer science will get a job right after graduating from college.

Is computer science a good field to get in?
I have a B.S. degree in computer science and the last time I did any research was...probably never. Most of day is filled with hammering out code and doing system design and documentation. YAWN! In college, most computer science courses teach you how a computer works, either with teaching computer hardware architecture or software programming.





If you want to research theory, then you will need either a Masters degree or a Doctorate degree in computer science.





Most likely, you shouldn't have to difficult finding a job out of college with a B.S. in Computer Science, depending on your location. I have heard from friends and professors with M.S and Phd's in Computer Science and finding a job is more difficult, because of the increased competition and fewer jobs available.
Reply:It's not as good a field as it was 10 or 20 years ago, but is still good. If you have good grades in a 4-year degree and do an internship or two, you'll probably be able to find a job without much trouble.





Good luck.
Reply:Great field to get into. Very challenging from what I hear. Be ready to bust your butt learning programming languages.





Good choice for getting a job after grad, but you still have to do something to set yourself apart (interships, special accomplishments, work for the school, high grades, etc). Internship is a big deal, because lack of expereience is what usually makes it hard for recent grads to get hired.





Good Luck!
Reply:There is one thing you should consider. The Computer Science field is just that...a Field. There are many many many jobs in that field and I personally find it confusing to decide which job fits me best. I have been trying for a while to get into it myself.





Straight out of college, your chances are much better because they will be more accepting of a younger person not having experience in something than they would be if you were older.





Try to think of what sort of programming you want to do, try to think of what sort of people you want to work with and try to think of what Specific skills you will need. You will need to have a nice long talk with your career counselor about this and preferably a number of mentors. Ask your programming teachers to refer you to someone for mentoring.





Heh.....if only I could turn back time and do things right the first time around......





Good luck.
Reply:Some places do hire right out of college (like Google who loves to hire from colleges). However I also know of technical companies who would rather hire based on experience than formal education because there is the problem of the stuff they are teaching you in school not be the latest stuff and you not learning how to keep up with it in school.





So you got a good chance, but may have to start small to get experience.
Reply:i am confident that if you apply yourself and do well, you will have no problems find a job after college. it is not what you, just look else where. the possibilities are just about endless.
Reply:If you're smart, you'll find a job without a problem. A degree will get you interviews. The rest is up to you. Try to go to one of the better schools.


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