Hey guys,
This question is not for SWE people. It is mainly for business majors working non-tech or who transferred into a more technical role. How much did your major matter in the real job world? Did anyone care (managers) or was it all about how good you were at your job? I'm currently a junior in college and soon to intern at MSFT for the summer as an Ops Program Manager. My Major is in Supply Chain Management. I ask this question since I might switch over to an IT major.
TC ~ 🥜
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Joined amazon 3 years ago as non tech pgm
Joined google a few month ago as tech pgm.
I finally made it to a tech role making. $300k+