My Brother recently returned from teaching English in Japan for the last 5 years. He's in his mid 20's and eager to attempt starting a Career in tech.<p>Outside of suggesting that he "Learn Python", I'm really not sure where to direct him. I'm not sure what type of entry job he could look for with a startup or major corp.<p>So - What can you do when all you've got is a kickass GPA from a good school and 5 years of international work experience?
Nobody cares what your undergrad degree is in, maybe with the exception of your first job search. He needs to acquire and demonstrate some skills and build 'career capital' (including valuable relationships); it does take time to get traction.<p>Personally, I think non-STEM degrees demonstrate intellectual ability and curiosity to think about the vast majority world that is not defined by algorithms. It suggests someone who wants more from his intellect and the world than a job. He should use it to differentiate himself.