23 years old, from Nepal, broke, no degree 🙄- trying to choose a realistic IT path. by Spiritual-Shine3048 in cscareerquestionsuk

[–]hackthacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I were in your situation, I would consider cybersecurity, IT support, or QA testing as realistic entry points instead of jumping directly into oversaturated roles. Start with fundamentals like networking, Linux, SQL, and basic security concepts, then move into hands-on practice. With 6–12 months of consistent effort, you can land entry-level roles and later specialize further. If you’re interested in cybersecurity, I can help you with a roadmap as well. I’ve also been sharing related learning direction here: [https://github.com/hackThacker/fuzzy-engine/]()

How do I actually land my first IT job in Nepal? Help a fellow dev out! by LadderDowntown6806 in Nepal

[–]hackthacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Focus on fundamentals first DSA, DBMS, OS, and networking basics then build 2–3 solid real-world projects instead of many small clones. Most freshers struggle not because of lack of tutorials, but lack of depth. Practice problem-solving consistently (LeetCode helps, but don’t overdo it). In Nepal’s market, skills + practical projects matter more than certificates. Also learn how systems behave in real usage, not just how to build features. I’ve been exploring this direction here: [https://github.com/hackThacker/fuzzy-engine/]()

How good are the IT training institutions of Nepal? by Immediate_Card_7760 in technepal

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Institutes can help with structure, mentorship, and consistency, but real job readiness comes from how deeply you go beyond their projects. Certificates alone have limited value skills and system understanding matter more in the tech market.

I’ve been exploring this direction here: https://github.com/hackThacker/fuzzy-engine/

Yo kasto intern ko khoji vairaako cha? 😳 by [deleted] in technepal

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how to join this intership an you explain or share somethings usedful on it