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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]About to graduate from Brown CS major and received a rescind email from the employer. Back to the square one.[/quote] Wow, that’s rough. Sorry.[/quote] +1. So much of this happening with CS majors right now. Too many CS majors, not enough jobs. :([/quote] This. Diversify people.[/quote] Diversify into what? There have literally NEVER been enough jobs that require a college degree for liberal arts majors, which is why a massive %age are forever underemployed. So, are you saying pick engineering and accounting?[/quote] The problem is all of these engineers are not equipped to actually lead anything. They have no leadership or communication skills. Pick us soft major and a hard major.[/quote] Yes, much better to pick some comms major who doesn't know anything but is slick to lead. That really inspires the other engineers too.[/quote] It will “inspire” the hiring manager. Otherwise just network/talk/golf your way into a job. Working for most of grads I know.[/quote]
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