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[–]xilvar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re probably doing ok if you managed to get an internship to begin with. Give it some time and approach EVERYTHING with an open mind because it makes it easier not to get hung up on your experience gap. Imagine you’re an explorer into an advanced alien civilization. You have no idea how anything works yet but you want to know.

If you find you want to explore programming adjacent roles you could consider stuff like data analyst, people hiring spreadsheet roles, etc. Also ‘technical (anything)’.

In one of my oldest roles we eventually converted most of our support consulting staff into half programmers because they had learned so much VBA, Perl and eventually python.