Ask HN: Reasons to stay in Software Engineering
I did my B.Sc. from a fairly reputable university in Electric Engineering. Since I enjoyed programming during my studies I decided to go for it and accepted a full time job as developer ( mainly C / C++ ). I really do like Linux, OpenSource projects, blogs like e.g. hackernews etc. To me it felt like a passion: So much cool stuff I can read about, all accessible only with a computer and an internet connection. However, I recently decided to do my masters but currently have some serious doubts whether I should focus on software or just completely change my track. The problems I have are: * Everyone can be a "software developer". Even thought I went through a really though and challenging university degree, which I finished distinctly above average, I have to go through whiteboard interviews. This won't change with additional job experience. For some reason, companies do highly mistrust my skills and degree. Other jobs, equally well paid, do not require this. * You ha
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