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Ask HN: Where should I take my post-undergrad career?

4 pointsby hattyover 11 years ago
About me... I will graduate with BSs in CS and Biology in August 2014<p>I have no industry experience. I do not feel passionate about anything at the moment. I want to enter industry at some point.<p>I have research experience and low-impact symposium&#x2F;conference projects in public health, biology and informatics.<p>I have one outside computer science project that&#x27;s not rigorous (automating a workflow).<p>I started programming in fall 2012, and I have been overloading myself between a job, research position, and coursework to graduate by August 2014, hence burnout, lack of side projects, and lack of industry experience.<p>I promise to pay your time and consideration forward despite being a long-time lurker.

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Bahamutover 11 years ago
First, figure out what you want to do.<p>Most people don&#x27;t do this soon enough, me included. I went to grad school thinking a PhD would be the magic cureall, and put off figuring it out, although I knew 100% I wasn&#x27;t interested in academia and traditional research didn&#x27;t interest me. All I did was put off key decisions, which when combined with financial issues set me back 3 years after I left grad school.<p>I rediscovered a love for web development almost 15 years after I first experimented with it, and I&#x27;ve been a happy camper ever since.
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angersockover 11 years ago
Focus on finishing what&#x27;s on your docket--perhaps do a few weekend projects (hackathons, or find people to work with--shoot me an email if you need somebody to kick around ideas with). Get that stuff done, and lower the stress in your life.<p>Once you&#x27;ve graduated, split the following few months between relaxing, programming around, and finding work.<p>Solve the burnout problem before you try anything else--that&#x27;s what will make your first gig hard, not experience.
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