>doesn't drive
>blames parent for no internship
Its OK Timmy, one day you'll grow up.
Career thread
>27
>master degree in bio cs
>france
>software engineer
>40k €/y - 2100€ /month after tax
Lifes good
29
None
Germany
Hartz IV Empfänger
416€
>thinks he's worth 20$
>no internship
>thinks uni knowledge = jobs
>doesn't drive
>blames parents for his failures
You are right where you deserve to be.
I'm not blaming anyone friend
obviously the solution to the problem you seem to have interpreted is 'get an internship' but you have misunderstood the point of my post
is it worth it to get an internship? will it screw me over in the industry if I don't have one by now? I'm a senior in college. Is it really worth it at this Point In Time.
30
BS Math
S. FL
Backend Dev, don't know what my official title is. Probably just "Software Developer".
>thinks uni knowledge = jobs
what the hell am I doing in college then?
Just google it. I know what you'd get offered if you were this side of the pond, but non-American tech get shafted in software. So for all I know less-than-minumum-wage is standard in London.
;_; pls stop junkie
You need to show you aren't autistic basically. Uni is simply a way we filter to prove the person can manage time and is dedicated. It does not replace knowledge, and experience not to mention not having any internships by now just shows you have no passion.
That all said no it won't significantly impact you since you can still do internships post graduation if you really get can't get a job in texas. Also 20$ an hour is like 40k a year you can do tech support and make that Much given you can prove you know basics of network infrastructure which might be hard with no experience but since you have a degree you might get the interview for the tech support jobs.
Tldr; start working on actual projects and setting up a portfolio on git. DONT only post uni projects you look unpassionate as all hell. Also make sure your projects aren't useless shit like discord bots unless you want webdev jobs since you'll just get ignored. Lastly don't just go for programming jobs. There's other branches in tech that you might be able to get in at.I.e look at your options.