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Archived Finding Entry Level Positions (programming)
submitted 4.7 years ago by Norm
basically whats the best way to find an entry level programming job?
so i graduated from college recently and have been looking for a job for about a month or more now. I have been submitting applications through various online job searching sites but have not gotten much response back from them. I've gone to my school job fair and have gotten interviews from those but only the first part and have no clue if they went well or if i just think they went well myself. I have yet to get a second interview so i don't know what goes on with that part as well. Not really sure what most companies are looking for in interviews.
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computer science
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computer science