Alright, how about anyone who went to college, studied hard (subjectively) and didn't get a job, reply to this post.
Likelyhood of finding programming job
My degree is in Mathematics -- so maybe it's not that surprising, but I'm unemployed.
Where are you located?
Western USA.
Orange County?
We've an open position for someone that know how to code but will only do sysadmin work. Dumb requirements but whatever.
t. fellow math major
That's too far away, unfortunately. I have been a sysadmin in the past (first job) but I generally dislike it. Thanks anyways.
I was thinking in CS and related degrees, although I realize the thread didn't specify that.
My undergrad was in math. With a math degree you need to do extra work to tailor your skills and qualifications to a job, since math is very general. E.g. do a coding bootcamp, CS masters degree, or participate in open source. It might be surprising but coding competitions are a good way to get jobs, although competition is tough.
ummm, yes you can. what the fuck are you talking about
Likelyhood of finding programming job
If you're female: very easy
If you're male: you better be top of your game and even then it's still hard.
The main problem is women/feminists want office jobs, HR departments are mostly women, and we have things like diversity hiring.
What the fuck are you smoking? Have you even tried not being a NEET?