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It’s a hard time to get into the software engineering industry, as coders seeking entry-level jobs have been discovering. At Technical.ly’s NET/WORK jobs fair in Philadelphia this week, there was a ...
These jobs are most likely to be open to new graduates who want to work remotely.
A number of tech leaders have weighed in on how the entry-level software engineering space is changing — and now Blackstone CTO John Stecher is sharing his take. "There definitively is a shift," ...
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Working from your couch and still clearing at least $65,000 a year sounds dreamy, until you’re staring at a job board full of “remote” roles that want five years of experience and three different ...
Blackstone CTO John Stecher said there's been a shift in entry-level software engineering. As comp-sci degrees have surged in the last two decades, he said mentorship opportunities have declined ...