Despite the relentless demand for software engineering professionals before and throughout the global pandemic, entry-level and college-graduate developers still have a tough path to their first paid ...
Remote work has become more popular in recent years, and some, despite being entry-level, pay a lot of money. See if your ...
It’s a hard time to get into the software engineering industry, as coders seeking entry-level jobs have been discovering. At Technical.ly’s NET/WORK jobs fair in Philadelphia this week, there was a ...
A 29-year-old software engineer in Jupiter, Florida, said she didn't anticipate that finding an entry-level job would be so ...
10 things to look for in an entry level software developer Your email has been sent With the right traits -- and a bit of coaching -- an entry level developer can prove to be a wise hire. People are ...
TechRepublic's Justin James has seen enough mentoring boondoggles to have a good idea of what does and doesn’t work. He shares his ideas about how to have a successful software developer mentoring ...
We all have to start somewhere and for those job hunting post-graduation or after a career change, getting a foot in the company door without at least a few years of experience can be difficult.
Working from your couch and still clearing at least $65,000 a year sounds dreamy, until you’re staring at a job board full of “remote” roles that want five years of experience and three different ...