Hey Reddit, I'm going to try and make this short and sweet. I graduated college last year and am currently working as a temp in Accounting for an insurance agency. For me, the pay is shit, the work is shit, and I'm slowly sinking into a depression as I have not been able to find a full time job so far. I have only worked 3 temp positions since graduating, the 3rd one being my current one. However, I am extremely determined to make a change in my life. I posted about a month or two ago in r/compsci about making an early career switch as I wanted to get into data analysis/IT/Computer Programming while I have a degree in Finance. For the past month or so I have been feverishly teaching myself Python, SQL, and VBA via UDemy courses. I am now at a point where I have finished the "zero to hero" courses and have a basic understanding of programming with these languages.
My questions are:
1) How can I get a job related to programming without any official programming work experience? Part of my confusion right now is I want to get into "big data", but I don't know whether I should be a data analyst, back end developer, software developer, BI analyst, etc (that's up to me to figure out of course). The one thing I know is I LOVE programming and being a problem solver, I just need some direction.
2) What are some ways I can do minor projects where I can show I know how to use these languages, and it's not just me saying "yeah I know how to program"?
3) At what point should I actually start applying to programming related jobs? I'm thinking of taking a few more UDemy courses for example "Python for Data Analysis", "MySQL for Data Analysis and Business Intelligence" so I can be more familiar with programming and data analysis, because I know in an interview I'm certain to be asked technical questions and I really don't want to blank at that point.
4) Are there any consulting jobs in this field that require traveling? I'm young and single and wouldn't mind a job where I'm travelling and using programming to solve problems lol.
Apologies if this post is long, thank you for hearing me out. Any advice/criticism is greatly appreciated.
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