There are two paths to go down. Education If you have had the education, got a college degree, maybe been an intern during summer vacations then you've taken the traditional way into the business. It's not quite as easy these days as many jobs have flown overseas but there are still a lot of jobs out there. Recreational New to programming or thinking about it? It might surprise you to know that there are many programmers who program just for fun and it can lead to a job. It isn't just a profession, but a very enjoyable hobby. Recreational Programming - the No Job Route to a Job Recreational programming can be a path to a programming career without having to gain experience in the job. Not with large companies though. They often recruit through agencies so track experience is essential but smaller outfits may consider you if you can demonstrate aptitude and ability. Build up experience with small companies or freelance and concentrate on building a resume that any employer is going to want. Different Industry- Different Approach As the computing business matures, even games programmers can get a degree in developing games these days. But you can still teach yourself into a job without one.
Find out if you want to be a game developer. Showcase Yourself! So you haven't got the grades, the degree or the experience. Get your own showcase website and write about software, document your experiences and even give away software you've written. Find a niche where you are the expert that everyone respects. Linus Torvalds (the first four letters in Linux) was a nobody until he started Linux off. There are new technologies coming along every few weeks or months so pick one of those.
Show off your programming skills that you've learnt. It will cost you no more than $20 a year (and your time) to give yourself a boost in your job seeking career. Job Agents know Enough but... They aren't technical and have to recruit according to what their client tells them. If you have spent the last year learning version X of a hot programming language and your rsesume is up against a ten year veteran who only knows version X-1, it's the veteran whose resume will be chucked in the bin. Freelance or Wage Slave? The Web has made it possible to escape the college route to a job. You can be a freelancer or find a need and write software to fill it. There are many one man outfits selling software on the web.
First you need to learn at least one programming language. Find out more about programming languages. What Careers are there in Programming?
- Get A Programming Job.
- Freelance via the Web.
- Sell Software via the Web.
- Run a service via the web.