Few jobs. So many opportunities. When you leave school, with the right skills, how so you make sure that you're visible to the market that need you?
What if the time you have between highschool graduation and college is used to become better instead of just waiting?
Here, I describe four basic elements that's enough to make you say "this is a profession for me" - do you have the opportunities to grow?... do you have the opportunities to give value to humanity?... and other two.
When you go to study any course in school, be open to three things that will make you understand the business of that course. Listen to this and implement what you get from it.
As part of the MAXup Project 1.0, we're looking at how Computer Science has evolved over time and what every prospective computer science graduate needs to know to build a successful career in that field.
All you need to know to get as much experience as you can before graduation.
What can make you so relevant and valuable that you don't need to look for a job after graduation? I laid the steps here for you.
People leave school without knowing what to do. In this episode, I highlighted at least four options that anyone can consider after graduation.
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