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2021 Q2
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Graduated last September. I don’t feel like I’m great at coding. I applied at hundreds of jobs. Got rejected constantly. Finally, reluctantly took an IT job. Now I’ve been offered a position at a job I applied to last November.
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I don’t know what I’m trying to say here… but I need to get this out. Firstly, I’m older. I went to college at 35. I passed all my CS classes but neve…
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