How to Become a Software Engineer?
You’ll be required to initiate this journey by finishing off your graduation first (preferably from a CS background). In other fields that include IT, ECE, or any non-technical background students can also transition their careers if they wish to start their journey into software engineering. Well, as we all know almost 10+ Lakhs of students enroll themselves every year and that’s what makes it even more promising and high in demand but the path towards becoming one is a different story.
To get a strong grip you will be required to start with the basics as soon as you have the basic ideas of programming languages (could be C, C++, etc.). Make sure to channel yourself in the right direction in order to prepare yourself for different certifications (related to IT), Internships and ensure to work dedicatedly while working on college projects (both minor and major).
Note: However companies like Apple, Google, Linkedin, IBM, etc. have removed the bar of being a B.Tech student for getting job and they believe in hiring the self-taught programmers just like “Steve Wozniak”, co-founder of Apple who was a brilliant self-taught programmer.
These are the foundation of creating a strong portfolio that makes you a potential candidate for most employers. You can also go through Complete Test Series for Product-Based Companies to make yourself ready for becoming a Software Engineer.
What Does a Software Engineer Do?
You know, what’s the most fascinating achievement that we’ve come across? Of course, It’s technology! Today we’re laced up with technology all around us, either if you would want to entertain yourself (smart TV), make a phone call (Mobile), or monitor your home (cameras). It’s everywhere! But, not to forget, if these devices are the ultimate achievements for us then their software is the real soul that makes things go beyond our imagination. Software decides the path, and core functionality that users will require for any function and that’s what software engineers do. Now, before we move on, let’s understand the basics first.
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