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Hello. My name is Joceline and I am a current high school student. I'm conducting an Interview with any professional Psychiatric technician and aides field for a foundations in health science class project about careers! I have created a total of 13 questions. Comment on this post answering all 13 questions to be a part of my assignment. ?
1. What profession did you choose?
2. How many years of college did you need to go through?
3. What jobs did you work before you landed your present professional job.
4. How can I decide if I should earn a ph.d in this field
5.Were you in a college program?
6.Did you have to pivot and go back to school at a later date?
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1. I chose software development
2. 4 year bachelor degree typically
3. With the proper degree, i was able to land my first software dev job a month after graduating
4. You should consider pursuing a phd if you really want to advance the field of computer science, as it would involve lots of research and deep understanding of the subject. However if you just want to work the job, and use it as a path to management or something of that nature, you wouldn't need a phd.
5. was not a part of any software clubs, did participate in an on campus internship in which i was able to code
6. So far there has not been a need to return to school to pursue a masters, but never say never i still might one day
2. 4 year bachelor degree typically
3. With the proper degree, i was able to land my first software dev job a month after graduating
4. You should consider pursuing a phd if you really want to advance the field of computer science, as it would involve lots of research and deep understanding of the subject. However if you just want to work the job, and use it as a path to management or something of that nature, you wouldn't need a phd.
5. was not a part of any software clubs, did participate in an on campus internship in which i was able to code
6. So far there has not been a need to return to school to pursue a masters, but never say never i still might one day