Dedicate several months of my time to learn as much as I can about business and software engineering from MIT...

>dedicate several months of my time to learn as much as I can about business and software engineering from MIT OpenCourseWare, Coursera, Khan Academy, Code Academy, Lynda and Udemy
>several months later
>still no full time job offer

What is the point of me learning anything if I can't even get a job out of it?

I could have spent all my precious time masturbating to porn, watching degenerate anime cartoons and playing video games all day, but instead I decide to spend it productively by taking the initiative to learn and increase my knowledge. I did ALL THIS, just so I can hope to eventually become productive, law abiding citizen who pays his taxes and also makes a meaningful contribution to society.

But even after all my efforts, all I get in return is cold, automated rejections after rejections from employers.

Please can someone enlighten me on what I am doing wrong?

I'm trying to do what society told me to. Study hard and get a job. But its like the system just doesn't want me to get a job and become a productive tax paying citizen.

Like seriously, WHAT THE FUCK AM I DOING WRONG Veeky Forums???

>WHAT THE FUCK AM I DOING WRONG Veeky Forums???
should've dedicated several months learning about crytpo instead retard

you could've had your lambo by now

a nocoiner thread on biz?

Whats your Github protfolio look like?

>full time job offer
>aspires learning to get a job


LOOOOOOLL. That's how you stay poor faggot. "Durr, durr, maybe if I study up maybe someone will like me enough so I can spend all my waking hours working for them"


Learn shit, make money from it. Finding someone to give you a job is just a sad loser path.

> asking the real questions

>ITT: Poorfags claiming getting a good paying job is bad finance

You know who made all your memcoins? Programmers. Your gains were nothing compared to the fuckers who literally MADE the coins.

Furthermore:

>Good paying job
> Make 30~40K a year easy
> Turn around and invest it well
> Make even more per year

You can make money programming, then invest that money in crypto... It's almost like its a system where you need money to make more money.

>the fuckers who made the coins
Most of them did that on their own time, nothing to do with wagecucking. This is an argument for working for yourself, not seeking employment.

>there are still retards that think Jewish owned auto skimmers based in Jew York will accept his resume and other papers.

Boomercucks are literally correct when they say, walk in, shake hands, and ask directly.

You either come in person, or are just another text file.

Also you're retarded for thinking online tutorials would do anything for you, what are you 12?

>if you had invested what you spent on college in any decent crypto you could probably retire right now.

If I wanted to learn more about block chain and block chain application and am in school already. What is a good path to eventually get up to speed. Obviously I need to invest time into maths and cryptography. Anything else?

If you wanna get good at programming, you're going to need to work at it for years.

I'll tell you right now, my first 3 months in the office on a team taught me more than my entire five years of university and six years doing it as a hobby.

When you are surrounded by literal pros and guys who have been doing this forever, you learn so fucking much so fast.

It's not even about the paycheck. It's about the knowledge. And holy shit there's a lot to get from programming, since its such a diverse job.

Once you spend a few years working your ass off and getting good, then you can think about actually working yourself.

It's like some kid who gets out of welding school and thinks he's got the chops to start his own company, then proceeds to fall flat on his ass.

Pretty much everything network based.

Learn how packets work, TCP, HTTP, etc etc.

Databasing is important so you understand why the Crypto Networks are superior.

And of course, Calculus.

Knowing how to do the job is one thing but you're forgetting another important part. Applying. Since you're probably from /g/ just like me I know how notoriously bad people like us can be.

What you should be asking is how to apply for a job in person with more confidence. Not how to do the job.

Though I think trading crypto is better than wagecucking nowadays.

same thing with engineers, they make up a disproportionately large amount of CEOs compared to their actual numbers. Plus you get people who make their own businesses in their 30s, after they've already worked for a whole decade in their fields. I don't think many engineering students think they're hot shit immediately after school.

>Programming
>Applying in person
>In 2017

Hahahahahaha jesus dude.

Most programming positions would never except or care about your resume in person.

You HAVE to apply online because, since they are programmers, you have to go through a bunch of hoops online before they even look at your resume.

After applying to nearly a hundred positions, the one I got accepted at took me AN ENTIRE YEAR of hoops to get the job.

I would take an online test, submit info, then like 2-3 months later get an email with "Congrats! You've moved on to the next tier of application"

Ok cool, open it up and...

>More tests, this time harder

Repeat that process 4 times and then I get a phone call, nearly a year after I started this process

>We would like you to come in for an in person interview user

>HolyShitItsHappening.jpg

>Sit down at interview

"Okay, so I'm guessing we are going to do some whiteboard stuff now, right?"

>CEO of the company across from the table, looking at my resume, pauses.

>"Hmm, what? Oh no you already got the job, this interview will be you interviewing me to see if you want the job"

>Wut
>Huh?

Turns out the CEO felt he only wanted workers who WANTED to be there, so I was given time to sit and ask him anything I want, get all the info. Then at the end he asked me if I wanted the job still.

>Fuck yeah
>40K a year starting wage
>Officially a programmer now
>Only took me 15 years of work to get here

Now I'm investing about a thousand dollars a month into crypto.

I am a shit tier programmer currently. I've got some free code camp under my belt and some shitty classes from school that didn';t really teach me shit. I wanted to try and launch a mining pool and maybe a website and platform to track my crypto expenses written with javascript and JqueryUI. Think this is enough to get me at least an internship? Even if I made a shit ton of money of crypto I would still want to be in the field

Basically why I'm trading crypto instead of wagecucking

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This shit doesn't apply everywhere. Recently a close relative has been looking for engineering jobs, he applied many places online, all he ever got was bullshit automated responses. He went in and talked in person to 3 places, and 2 of them want an interview. He does have really good charisma, and is very smart though, which helps him.

Depends. Do you know how to use the right lingo, cause it doesn't look like it.

"Written with" Screams "I'm a newb"

Here, let me show you how its done:

"CryptoSlack is a new platform on the bleeding edge of modern currency exchange, leveraging a Jquery Front End and Nhibernate backend through standard MVC protocal to enable end users to track their personal crypto finances."

Once you can fluently spew stuff like that, you're ready.

Also be able to actually do it.

JEsus riced. That sounded fucking believable. I didn't even want it full swing production but now it sounds tastey. I'm too stupid to develop something like that alone but I appreciate the tips. I'll just keep grinding I guess.

Job market is over
College education is over

Just into crypto bro, you can still make it.

This post has nothing to do with cryptocurrency. I think you're on the wrong board.

This kind of robotic technobabble is exactly why most programmers are underpaid compared to their real worth. Same reason many underqualified people are hired over that skilled guy who lives on github. Unless you want to waste your genius level IQ earning 5 figures and eventually push it to low 6 after years, keep the geek bullshit to yourself and talk like a real person.