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What positions do my education apply to?


Education on CVVerifying education/degrees AFTER employmentEducation Reimbursement for course taught by friendSame Department Hires Two Positions But How Should I Apply?Should dates be included for completed education on resume?What do recruiters look for in leadership positions?Is the highest education possessed/attained reflective of current education or past education?






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I have:



AA Liberal Arts



AS Computer Programming and Analysis



I am about to complete in one semester (Graduation in December 2019):



BAS Technology Management



What positions should I be applying to?



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  • @JoeStrazzere It's not about "what I like" It's about what someone is going to hire me for, with this education.

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • @JoeStrazzere but for argument sake, I like making things, being creative

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • @JoeStrazzere no, and yes. This is most of my problem. But, I need to be employed. I need to make money. I want to know where my knowledge base would be needed, so I can do work for those people and make money.

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • @JoeStrazzere if you want to get personal, I want to be an inventor, to be innovative, to create, to make things. This is what I have. Who will hire me? That is my question. One must have a job to survive.

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • Lots of people become programmers. You should be working with your university's placement office.

    – Joe Strazzere
    44 mins ago


















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I have:



AA Liberal Arts



AS Computer Programming and Analysis



I am about to complete in one semester (Graduation in December 2019):



BAS Technology Management



What positions should I be applying to?



Edit: For whoever just gave me a minus one. I have been searching for jobs and have never seen one which list my particular degrees, singularly or as a group. (minus one hover over shows: "This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful)










share|improve this question


























  • @JoeStrazzere It's not about "what I like" It's about what someone is going to hire me for, with this education.

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • @JoeStrazzere but for argument sake, I like making things, being creative

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • @JoeStrazzere no, and yes. This is most of my problem. But, I need to be employed. I need to make money. I want to know where my knowledge base would be needed, so I can do work for those people and make money.

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • @JoeStrazzere if you want to get personal, I want to be an inventor, to be innovative, to create, to make things. This is what I have. Who will hire me? That is my question. One must have a job to survive.

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • Lots of people become programmers. You should be working with your university's placement office.

    – Joe Strazzere
    44 mins ago














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I have:



AA Liberal Arts



AS Computer Programming and Analysis



I am about to complete in one semester (Graduation in December 2019):



BAS Technology Management



What positions should I be applying to?



Edit: For whoever just gave me a minus one. I have been searching for jobs and have never seen one which list my particular degrees, singularly or as a group. (minus one hover over shows: "This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful)










share|improve this question
















I have:



AA Liberal Arts



AS Computer Programming and Analysis



I am about to complete in one semester (Graduation in December 2019):



BAS Technology Management



What positions should I be applying to?



Edit: For whoever just gave me a minus one. I have been searching for jobs and have never seen one which list my particular degrees, singularly or as a group. (minus one hover over shows: "This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful)







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  • @JoeStrazzere It's not about "what I like" It's about what someone is going to hire me for, with this education.

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • @JoeStrazzere but for argument sake, I like making things, being creative

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • @JoeStrazzere no, and yes. This is most of my problem. But, I need to be employed. I need to make money. I want to know where my knowledge base would be needed, so I can do work for those people and make money.

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • @JoeStrazzere if you want to get personal, I want to be an inventor, to be innovative, to create, to make things. This is what I have. Who will hire me? That is my question. One must have a job to survive.

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • Lots of people become programmers. You should be working with your university's placement office.

    – Joe Strazzere
    44 mins ago


















  • @JoeStrazzere It's not about "what I like" It's about what someone is going to hire me for, with this education.

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • @JoeStrazzere but for argument sake, I like making things, being creative

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • @JoeStrazzere no, and yes. This is most of my problem. But, I need to be employed. I need to make money. I want to know where my knowledge base would be needed, so I can do work for those people and make money.

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • @JoeStrazzere if you want to get personal, I want to be an inventor, to be innovative, to create, to make things. This is what I have. Who will hire me? That is my question. One must have a job to survive.

    – takintoolong
    1 hour ago











  • Lots of people become programmers. You should be working with your university's placement office.

    – Joe Strazzere
    44 mins ago

















@JoeStrazzere It's not about "what I like" It's about what someone is going to hire me for, with this education.

– takintoolong
1 hour ago





@JoeStrazzere It's not about "what I like" It's about what someone is going to hire me for, with this education.

– takintoolong
1 hour ago













@JoeStrazzere but for argument sake, I like making things, being creative

– takintoolong
1 hour ago





@JoeStrazzere but for argument sake, I like making things, being creative

– takintoolong
1 hour ago













@JoeStrazzere no, and yes. This is most of my problem. But, I need to be employed. I need to make money. I want to know where my knowledge base would be needed, so I can do work for those people and make money.

– takintoolong
1 hour ago





@JoeStrazzere no, and yes. This is most of my problem. But, I need to be employed. I need to make money. I want to know where my knowledge base would be needed, so I can do work for those people and make money.

– takintoolong
1 hour ago













@JoeStrazzere if you want to get personal, I want to be an inventor, to be innovative, to create, to make things. This is what I have. Who will hire me? That is my question. One must have a job to survive.

– takintoolong
1 hour ago





@JoeStrazzere if you want to get personal, I want to be an inventor, to be innovative, to create, to make things. This is what I have. Who will hire me? That is my question. One must have a job to survive.

– takintoolong
1 hour ago













Lots of people become programmers. You should be working with your university's placement office.

– Joe Strazzere
44 mins ago






Lots of people become programmers. You should be working with your university's placement office.

– Joe Strazzere
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software development is a great career option and the industry is continuing to grow. Silicon valley has stated there is a shortage of programmers throughout the industry. Although I question whether we use the existing programmers to their full potential. Most of them end up in IT jobs doing menial tasks when companies could actually be outsourcing most of the table stakes stuff to the cloud or vendors and use their programmer strategically to achieve advanced business objectives. Anyways I digress. Programming pays well and you should consider it.






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