Hey, first post but have been browsing for some time.
As I said, I'm entering my senior year and double majoring in Computer Science and Graphic Design/Comm. I have a bit of knowledge and ability in Photoshop, Illustrator, etc...
Most of my programming experience has been in Java and C++, but I feel as though I simply don't know enough. I'm more comfortable in a hardware tech role but don't know if that is what I'm looking for in the long haul.
I'm honestly scared at this point because I basically have a 4.0, but pretty sure I know close to nothing compared to any competent employee. I don't know what to expect when searching for a job and I don't feel like I have enough experience to market myself in any other way than, "I'm a hard worker and eager to learn."
I have no desire to become a graphic artist and remain poor the remainder of my life, but I don't know that my programming ability/knowledge/experience is up to par. I'm unsure of what would make me attractive to a potential employer......what skills I need to learn and how to improve myself over this last year before I have to get a full-time job.
I'd appreciate any suggestions you have or experiences you would share with me. I'm not sure what role my skill set would fill.....
Thanks in advance.
As I said, I'm entering my senior year and double majoring in Computer Science and Graphic Design/Comm. I have a bit of knowledge and ability in Photoshop, Illustrator, etc...
Most of my programming experience has been in Java and C++, but I feel as though I simply don't know enough. I'm more comfortable in a hardware tech role but don't know if that is what I'm looking for in the long haul.
I'm honestly scared at this point because I basically have a 4.0, but pretty sure I know close to nothing compared to any competent employee. I don't know what to expect when searching for a job and I don't feel like I have enough experience to market myself in any other way than, "I'm a hard worker and eager to learn."
I have no desire to become a graphic artist and remain poor the remainder of my life, but I don't know that my programming ability/knowledge/experience is up to par. I'm unsure of what would make me attractive to a potential employer......what skills I need to learn and how to improve myself over this last year before I have to get a full-time job.
I'd appreciate any suggestions you have or experiences you would share with me. I'm not sure what role my skill set would fill.....
Thanks in advance.