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jumping into a dev career of another tech stack
jumping into a dev career of another tech stack

Hi guys, I’m an iOS dev with 7 yoe. Previously did some react (early on in career) and react native now (due to company moving from native to RN but insufficient skills to write code without AI).

Currently on the hunt for another job. Am kinda veering away from native stack as all too often I’ve seen companies pivoting from native to hybrid or some sort all in the name of cost saving which I get.

Realistically if I were to find a job as a backend dev or sth, how hard is it to make the switch? A lot of JD mentions python. Do I have to learn the syntax myself first before applying or am I able to interview without these skills?

Feel free to be brutally honest. Thx.


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True Entry Level CS Roles
True Entry Level CS Roles
New Grad

I just graduated in May with my CS degree and currently interning as a SWE intern this summer. This internship was through a program with GA Tech where they sponsor interns at local Atlanta companies, so it’s not something I could turn into a full time position.

I went to a non target school, and this internship is with a SATCOM company that works with the military, so not well known. I have a couple small ML projects and a small network circle.

I am just looking for true entry level roles, because I really wanted to get into the ML/DS space and that is more of a Master and 5+ YOE field. And it’s similar with all the data roles.

I have looked into possibly getting my Network+ and getting into networking, as maybe that will be less automated as SWE has been.

Really just looking on some guidance on the best way to get a least something tech related. I’m willing to relocate, so I can apply for jobs all across the US.