>tfw you fell for the "Engineering is superior to CS" meme >Did EE, have people tell me that there's jobs EVERYWHERE for it, and that a BS in EE can cuck CS BS holders out of jobs >the opposite is true
Every EE field that doesn't involve software is in "consolidation," and the salaries of pretty much every job that isn't in semiconductors are far from where even entry-level CS incomes are. Basically now that every Pajeet seems to know Cadence Virtuoso and Verilog, every EE company is trying their best to outsource and H1-B their workforce.
And no, YOU CANNOT GET A SOFTWARE ENGINEER POSITION, AN IT JOB, OR EVEN A BASIC CODE MONKEY INTERNSHIP IF YOU'RE NOT STUDYING CS, EVEN WITH A STELLAR PORTFOLIO
I won't even get started on Mechanical and Chemical Engineering.
If some of you engie students only picked the major for "muh job security," I implore you to immediately switch to CS. I fucked up, badly.
>YOU CANNOT GET A SOFTWARE ENGINEER POSITION IF YOU'RE NOT STUDYING CS
Keep telling yourself that lie, cs major.
Leo Jackson
>I didn't get any internships: The Post
Adrian Smith
>YOU CANNOT GET A SOFTWARE ENGINEER POSITION, AN IT JOB, OR EVEN A BASIC CODE MONKEY INTERNSHIP IF YOU'RE NOT STUDYING CS, EVEN WITH A STELLAR PORTFOLIO Yes, you can if you're not retarded. Third of entry level positions in big software houses are non-CS stemfags with 1 cs elective and 5 helloworlds on github. >muh job security Is excellent for all the subjects you listed, Also your inability to get a first job has nothing to do with job security. Should have been less braindead and gotten better grades and internships.
Levi Green
I got 3 paid internships.
Juan White
>Visual Basic I feel sorry for you, user...
Ian Nelson
I graduated with a 3.82, faggot and have internships under my fucking belt.
meanwhile, my friend with a 2.8 in CS already got a SETI position at Google at 92k starting, and he's graduating in two weeks.