What exactly is the job? What do you do?
Oh wow, wrong posternikkas riding clean![]()
on the cs end, i have several friends who made $100k - $140k right out of undergrad... but this was out of the ivy league + uc berkeley. heavy recruitment and ultra competitive for these positions, but they definitely do exist.
$50k - $70k starting should be the realistic expectation for a lot of grads in CS/IT, but you also can't blame a breh for trying![]()
Oh wow, wrong poster
Thought he was @BLAZO da GAWD the animated characters all look the same to me
Stop dodging the question, why didn't you help that young breh
Are you going to let him sit in help desk![]()
OP sounds like your classic crab ass nikka
Lead software engineer...
Currently tech stack on the teams that are under me:
Java
Angular
Azure Storage
SQL Server
HADOOP
Google Cloud Platform (Big Query)
AutoCad
.Net
You dont get on the squad unless I interview you and you get my blessing.
Interns get passes because they are placed by HR
Lead software engineer...
Currently tech stack on the teams that are under me:
Java
Angular
Azure Storage
SQL Server
HADOOP
Google Cloud Platform (Big Query)
AutoCad
.Net
You dont get on the squad unless I interview you and you get my blessing.
Interns get passes because they are placed by HR
Is it worth it to learn java/spring mvc for backend web development? Most of the jobs I see for backend want php/laravel or python/django.
I’m a lead software engineer and make 150k a year. Sounds like breh is underselling himself.
120 in the bay is like 60k anywhere not called NYC lolSWE out here at the big companies and competitive startups regularly earn $100-120k base (plus $20-50k signon, 10-15% bonus, and ~$100k in stock over 4 years) right out of college, but most of them come from top schools. People break in from outside of top schools (including self taught) later on once they have work experience to stand on, but I completely understand why he’d ask for that. Unfortunately you can benchmark your pay based on top tier companies in the most competitive region when you’re applying to work at OP’s off brand company![]()
Frameworks are trash. I spent the first few week at my first job learning & configuring node & spring environment. Never used one until I graduated. We did everything manually. We couldn't even use lists or sorts unless we wrote them ourselves in our capstone class.Java all day....spring is cool, but learn core java...frameworks are just a crutch