Ask HN: Time off after Graduation?
Currently, i'm in my last semester of a 5 year Computer Engineering degree. I've been fortunate enough to land some nice co-op positions with companies locally, and am happy with my work history.
I'd love to take a few months off to develop my own skills(i love the mobile space, but need some more hands on app development experience), along with a bit of travel, and getting into real-estate with my father.
What's holding me back, is wondering how employers will view my gap in work history if i take a few months off? Will they look at my resume and say "Why didn't this guy get hired right out of school"?
I'd hope that if I had something to show for with my time, then I'd be in a better position in their eyes. I'm not in debt, and have majority of my co-op money saved.
I guess i'm looking for some reassurance. Thoughts?
Thanks.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 36.2 ms ] threadI'm thinking about 4 months to decompress.
A few years out of the workforce can hurt you. I have a friend that decided to spend a few months traipsing around South-east Asia, that few months became 5 years, and now he worries about being unemployable.