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Originally Posted by Bill Bumface
I know 2 years seems like a long time now, but a 4 year degree will open a LOT more doors. Even if he's the best at what he's doing with 2 years of education, he will get filtered out a lot of places. Recruiting practices are really rigid and often nonsensical, unfortunately.
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Agree with this. The industry is so competitive right now that a lot of places will filter out anyone who took the "easy route" and got a shorter degree.
As well, there is a great community out there called Careers in Technology and Innovation where they focus on pivoting into tech. Worth it to network and get their name out there.