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working in the US IT industry

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-09 13:06

What options do you think a Computer Science student from Korea attending a school in the US have in terms of his future career?

I want to work in the US after getting my BA, but wouldn't it be practically impossible to get a job? =/ mainly because of my 1)lack of experience in the field and 2) lack of residenceship/citizenship (meaning having to find a sponsor for the working visa..)

I can speak Japanese and Korean as well. But, I'm not like a coding wiz... just an average CS student. Maybe I should learn more C and Linux.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-26 16:23

>>1
You have a degree and you are bilingual.
You are set for life.
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I don't understand the trope of saying
you're "computer illiterate" as
though it's some sort of virtue. It's
like when people say they're bad at
math, or bad at remembering names.
It's not some cutesy thing that
makes you charming, it's a basic
human skill that's part of existing in
the world today, and you lack it
because you haven't taken the time
or care to work on it. Not everyone
needs to torrent, or hack things, or
crack...hard drive... databases...(I'm
out of my depth) but you should be
able to do basic things that help you
exist as a human in 2013+, like type
and print Word documents.

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