Guide me please 😣
Are companies hiring for just development roles and not looking for dsa from the candidates for a fresher role? I am not good it in dsa will a company hire me ? What are the companies hiring for development roles and not looking for dsa in a fresher Candidate. Someone please help me with this😣🚨
Kendall Lee
Student
a month ago
Every company asks for DSA. Your best bet is start ups. But for that you need to have very good development skills and open source exp
Kendall Denver
Student
a month ago
How to get open source experience?
Kalan Olive
Student
a month ago
Contribute to open source. PS: not just documentation, make code contributions. It will take time and hard work but its quite important if you want good jobs
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DSA is one time effort then you can just revise it and practice it repeatedly to keep your skills sharp.It is worth the efforts if you want to earn a good salary via software development route.Also exceptions do exist where people have made good money without DSA(saw a guy here in grapevine)but majority of product based ask DSA.Also as you are going to start your career why not go fully armed and prepared which will open more avenues.
Kendall Carmden
Student
a month ago
Hmmm I agree .
Did you get front dev role Oncampus or off ?
This is my 2nd company, first job(not in dev role) was also in service based company which I got from on campus but that was way back before covid.
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DSA is not asked everywhere, I mean DSA of leetcode level. But usual programs are definitely asked, most companies expect that you should be able to write programs which has basic logic usage.
Karilyn Carmden
Student
24 days ago
Usual programs like at what level.
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That is not how you think about it.
What are you good at?
If you're good at Dev (as in a Full Stack framework, or Spring stack or Apache stack), basic DSA is enough to get you a decent job. If you're good at DevOps or Cloud, there's scope in service companies.
If you're good with Blockchain/protocols, apply to Web3.0 startups.
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