Kodlama ve problem çözme becerilerim bugünün teknoloji iş piyasasında yeterince rekabetçi bir yere yakın değilse, yazılım mühendisliği lisans derecemi küllere dönüştürmeli miyim?

Çoğu insan, özellikle kodlama ve problem çözme becerileriniz hala emiliyorsa ve mezun olmadan önce herhangi bir staj deneyimi edinme şansınız olmadığı takdirde bugün bir CS veya SWE lisans derecesinin değersiz olduğunu söylüyor. Ayrıca, bu derece için aldığım bazı öğrenci kredilerinin tamamen boşuna olduğunu ve ben kesinlikle hiçbir işveren, kodlayıcı olmayan roller de dahil olmak üzere herhangi bir teknoloji işi için beni işe almak istemediği için bu yaşam yolunu almak için lanet bir aptal olduğumu kabul edebilir.

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  1. Ordinary_Site_5350
    Eylül 25, 2025 - 7:55 am

    I see this kind of attitude all the time. And it’s not even like a “ohhh this generation bla bla bla” type of thing – 30 years ago my generation did the same thing and we were riding the coattails of the previous generation saying the same thing again.

    You’re feeling incredibly frustrated over spending four years (or more) and spending a ton of money and going into debt and you feel like all you really got out of it was a piece of paper that was SUPPOSED to get you the proverbial “good job”. The whole point of all that effort was to come out and have a career.

    The problem here is nobody ever explained to you what comes next before you graduated. Nobody equipped you with the OTHER skills you need between graduation and that first job.

    The job hunt is a skill in and of itself.

    First thing you need to understand is the piece of paper is NOT the value, it’s not the thing that you paid for and it’s not the basis of any career you might have.
    The value of college is
    1) your education. It’s what you learned. It’s the coursework, the reading.
    2) it’s the social skills you learned. People who go to college have a dramatically different “culture” that’s particularly suited for the corporate environment
    3) the connections you made. Your association with the school and any clubs or whatever, the friends you made, even your status as an alumni

    These don’t SEEM or FEEL valuable to graduates, but take it from me – they will absolutely make your career long term.

    Most people don’t work in the area of their degree. But they couldn’t have the career they get just the same because of the overall education, the culture, the way they communicate, the connections, and their status.

    Use all of these advantages and study THE JOB SEARCH PROCESS, learning heavily on every asset you can put together. Write a LONG DETAILED resume not the one page statement of graduation most people tell you to do. Doing listen to people who say short resumes are what hiring managers want – it’s not. Detail out every single skill you have and where you used it regardless of whether it’s related to your degree. Don’t limit yourself to only applying to a narrow field of job titles, broaden your search. Interview every chance you get for any job no matter how much you don’t want it. Practice interviews build confidence and skill.

    You’ll get there. Stay positive and expand your search

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  2. JLandis84
    Eylül 25, 2025 - 7:55 am

    That’s ok bud. We all get punched in the asshole sometimes.

    Here is an alternative career path that does not require a new degree.

    https://www.naea.org/naea-education-foundation/enrolled-agents/

    Become a tax junkie.

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  3. bighugzz
    Eylül 25, 2025 - 7:55 am

    Yeah.

    I burned mine the other day. It’s beyond useless.

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