Ask HN: So, Who's Graduating From School This Spring?
Fellow HN'ers,
Anyone graduating this Spring? What are your plans?
(Extra credit if you can explain in a tweetable, digestable size :-)
Anyone graduating this Spring? What are your plans?
(Extra credit if you can explain in a tweetable, digestable size :-)
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 34.1 ms ] threadPlans: I'll be writing software... like I have for the past 2 years ;)
Is this common? I haven't run into anyone in my department that is doing something similar, and often get asked why I did not simply get a CS degree.
I don't think it's too common, though I did get surprised once by a classmate of mine turning out to be a freelance website designer.
By the way, how do you get clients besides friends/family? Having a good portfolio is an obvious way, but have yet to build that up for myself.
I've found that a creative business card, dressing nicely, and a good smile can do wonders (but of course, as long as you have the chops to back your talk, go forth and conquer :-)
Recently, I read an article here on HN which proclaimed that the best use of CS/IT knowledge is in non-CS positions. Use it as your secret weapon; use it to gain an advantage in your everyday life. Now, most ME majors nowadays have some rudimentary functional programming experience but I'm hoping that sentiment will still hold true.
As far as client work goes, all my development work is through the Facebook Platform (apps and whatnot) so I've built up a reputation on their developer forums and can pretty easily secure work based solely on that. I think the main hurdle with web development is that nearly everyone has a website these days. You might consider checking out some of your local companies and seeing which have poor websites and going from there. Otherwise, try to become a well known and reputable member somewhere online.
I have a job secured in the security field and have a personal wiki full of projects that I want to do on the side. One of which is in the planning stages as I type this.
Looking forward to see what the next 12 months hold.