Comment on How hopeless is getting a job with a CS degree?
RamRabbit@lemmy.world 2 days ago
am a developer with a few big projects under my belt
I’ve got quite a bit of experience with Linux and I manage a home server, , but that probably doesn’t differentiate me much
It 100% does if you target small companies. Think 10-30 man shows where an ‘IT department’ is a luxurious dream. In that company you wear many hats and having IT/devops experience as a programmer is a big deal.
monomon@programming.dev 2 days ago
Just wanna add, this “IT in a small company” can be the nicest environment. I was lucky to land one like this some years ago. (company went under since, in part due to AI)
GreenBeard@lemmy.ca 2 days ago
Worth noting, this will happen to you a lot. Even the good small companies (almost especially the good small companies) are going to fold. A lot. I’ve been in the IT service industry for 25 years and easily 80%+ will fail within 5 years. Unless you’re in a particularly high demand market, the pay isn’t great (not terrible, but people have a very unrealistic expectation for how much your generalist IT guy makes), and you definitely don’t want to be an independent contractor because you WILL end up spending more time trying to collect payment than fixing computers (or the majority of your profit paying someone else to do it).
It’s a lot less security than most trades in most regions, but you can still strike it lucky every once in a while. Just make sure you make hay while the sun shines, because it isn’t going to last, and dry patches are frequent in most markets.