Evening all.
In a few weeks I'll be doing less hours at work meaning I'll have a fair bit of spare time so rather than sit about on my arse I want to do something constructive.
I'm off traveling in January and will be abroad for around 8 months, when I return I will be applying to a number of jobs, they will almost all be graduate schemes. I've just finished my degree at Reading and got a frist class degree in computer science so the job I get will most likely be software engineer or something similar. Still not 100% what job I want to do but I've been looking mainly at defence companies like BAE Systems, QinetiQ etc.
My main reason for this is I would prefer to do work where I do something more 'hands on' with computers. I'm not sure exactly how to explain this but basically I find something with a more visual/physical output more appealing, something I can see taking shape. For example, working in a bank doing number crunching and analysing statistics doesn't appeal to me, neither does anything related to networking. However things like developing a program that can model terrain (this was what I did for my dissertation btw), or tracking a target on cctv I find more interesting as I can physically see what I have created. Sorry I probably didn't explain that very well!
Anyway. What I actually want to know is what could I do in my spare time that would improve my chances of getting such a job and progressing in it.
Some of my thoughts so far:
- Learn a new programming language
- Learn a new application or set of applications/toolkits etc
- Work on my maths as this is the worst grade over all my years in education (grade D at A level, although I did get A* at GCSE and A's and B's for maths modules during my degree)
- Work on interview techniques and assessment day type tasks
Obviously doing all of the above would be beneficial but I don't have enough time. Neither do I have any money to spend on courses and the like. I would also like to do some work experience as I don't have anything useful at the moment, but again I don't have the time or the money to do that.
Any ideas?
Thanks very much for any help.
In a few weeks I'll be doing less hours at work meaning I'll have a fair bit of spare time so rather than sit about on my arse I want to do something constructive.
I'm off traveling in January and will be abroad for around 8 months, when I return I will be applying to a number of jobs, they will almost all be graduate schemes. I've just finished my degree at Reading and got a frist class degree in computer science so the job I get will most likely be software engineer or something similar. Still not 100% what job I want to do but I've been looking mainly at defence companies like BAE Systems, QinetiQ etc.
My main reason for this is I would prefer to do work where I do something more 'hands on' with computers. I'm not sure exactly how to explain this but basically I find something with a more visual/physical output more appealing, something I can see taking shape. For example, working in a bank doing number crunching and analysing statistics doesn't appeal to me, neither does anything related to networking. However things like developing a program that can model terrain (this was what I did for my dissertation btw), or tracking a target on cctv I find more interesting as I can physically see what I have created. Sorry I probably didn't explain that very well!

Anyway. What I actually want to know is what could I do in my spare time that would improve my chances of getting such a job and progressing in it.
Some of my thoughts so far:
- Learn a new programming language
- Learn a new application or set of applications/toolkits etc
- Work on my maths as this is the worst grade over all my years in education (grade D at A level, although I did get A* at GCSE and A's and B's for maths modules during my degree)
- Work on interview techniques and assessment day type tasks
Obviously doing all of the above would be beneficial but I don't have enough time. Neither do I have any money to spend on courses and the like. I would also like to do some work experience as I don't have anything useful at the moment, but again I don't have the time or the money to do that.
Any ideas?
Thanks very much for any help.