Dai, I am thinking of transitioning into IT after my college (CSIT) and it would be really helpful if you could share some guidance. 1) As a fresher, is it worth starting my career as a QA or should I go for development (particularly MERN stack)? 2) Considering the job market scenario in Nepal, which one is comparatively easier to get an intern/job as a fresher without networks? Thanks in advance!
Most people who don't like to or don't understand coding opt in for QA as it is easier. So I think it has a lot of competition and the vacancies are limited. A project can have 30 developers but it will only have 2 or 3 QAs at max. I'm talking about the situation in Nepal. I'm not sure how it's done abroad.
@@TheWeekendChitchat I am asking this from a fresher point of view. I considered QA since I heard that it's hard (right now) to get an intern as the Nepalese market is too saturated in developer positions. Is it really worth doing development even if it's competitive? What do you suggest dai?
I am currently not aware of the market situation for Cybersercurity. Try to look for vacancies and see if the number of vacancies excite you to pursue a career in cybersecurity.
good to see you consistent..
Dai, I am thinking of transitioning into IT after my college (CSIT) and it would be really helpful if you could share some guidance. 1) As a fresher, is it worth starting my career as a QA or should I go for development (particularly MERN stack)? 2) Considering the job market scenario in Nepal, which one is comparatively easier to get an intern/job as a fresher without networks? Thanks in advance!
I don't recommend QA to most people because in Nepal, QA work is done manually which limits technical growth.
Most people who don't like to or don't understand coding opt in for QA as it is easier. So I think it has a lot of competition and the vacancies are limited.
A project can have 30 developers but it will only have 2 or 3 QAs at max.
I'm talking about the situation in Nepal. I'm not sure how it's done abroad.
@@TheWeekendChitchat I am asking this from a fresher point of view. I considered QA since I heard that it's hard (right now) to get an intern as the Nepalese market is too saturated in developer positions. Is it really worth doing development even if it's competitive? What do you suggest dai?
12:14 which country you are applying?
Cybersecurity ko market kasto xa? Aru field ma vanda competition ali kam xa ki ustai ho? Internship haru kattiko painxa
I am currently not aware of the market situation for Cybersercurity.
Try to look for vacancies and see if the number of vacancies excite you to pursue a career in cybersecurity.
Cyber security akdam better xa bro . Ma pani yei garira ho.. sb computer new baneshwor Kathmandu
Dai full stack developer ko market kasto xa
The market is globally not good sadly.
Dai BCA ki CSIT Badi Value Di Inxa?
I believe that both of these courses will give you a good foundation to start your career.
It is a bit costlier to pursue B.Sc. CSIT than BCA.