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Are computer science jobs really hard to find? |
Is it really true? I have no interest in anything else right now but computers and programming programs on computers, and I don't want to change my major to something else especially when I'm about to graduate. It's it that hard to find a job in it, then I might as well drop out of college and live as a bum, because I don't want to do anything else in life. woah don't drop out, you'd probably be making a huge mistake! search the web, search your area, don't search other peoples opinions on yahoo answers. check out job sites like hot jobs, and search for computer science. i believe there should be a fair amount of jobs for your major. also, think about getting certified like A+, MCSE, and etc... yes it is, all computer jobs are in went to middle east, India. the below link will be useful |
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