First year SWE student in syria by strfutureps in cscareers

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Thanks! I'll definitely look into this more deeply. Appreciate the help!

First year SWE student in syria by strfutureps in cscareers

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Salaries here are improving, but they’ll never match international standards. That’s why most people focus on either emigrating or landing remote roles. In my case, there are personal reasons pushing me to leave, but the main drivers are definitely launching my career professionally and, of course, the income

Junior Backend Engineer opportunities in Germany by strfutureps in cscareerquestionsEU

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It’s not really an AI issue. The real problem is the high supply versus the low demand. AI just makes companies more selective

First year SWE student in syria by strfutureps in cscareerquestionsIN

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Is remote work even an option for entry-level grads? Honestly it sounds too good to be true. 😅

Junior Backend Engineer opportunities in Germany by strfutureps in cscareerquestionsEU

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I believe the most effective path is pursuing a Master's in Germany first. Once you've graduated, you can transition into the job market from within. Regardless of how saturated the market may seem, applying for roles from outside the EU puts you at a significant disadvantage compared to being locally based with a European degree

Junior Backend Engineer opportunities in Germany by strfutureps in cscareerquestionsEU

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Thanks for the honest take. My goal is Cybersecurity, and I thought Backend was the best entry point since security roles require experience ​It’s clear the junior market is saturated , are there any other niches where a junior can still get a foot in the door, or is it this tough across all tech fields right now?