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Questions with this tag should be specific to the Software Industry, or to workplace elements commonly associated with said industry. The Software Industry deals with the creation, maintenance, and distribution of software. In addition, the creation of any associated training/documentation, as well as any consulting work, is included under the auspices of Software Industry.
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How do you research which job skills or technologies to learn?
On Stack Overflow and Programmers we often see questions like Where to start? What language to learn first? and What language should I learn next? These questions should always be closed as not const …
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Stuck in a dead-end job. How do I get ahead?
I was in exactly your position 10 years ago, when I decided to go back to college. Even if you have a bachelor's degree, I think it's something you should consider if you've reached a dead end in you …