I'm in the 8th grade and go to a secondary school, while others play Fortnite and smoke hookah, I'm making plans for the future.
Let's leave that aside with the notes, because I have special requests:
- I'm very interested in computers, otherwise I have no interests in other professions, I would like to do something with IT.
- I'm an anti-social person, I can't work with other people in the team, it would be best if I could do the job alone. It would also be great if I could work from home, but that's more wishful thinking. ^^
- I should pack a secondary school certificate, the Abi probably synonymous. But I would hate to study because my professional life would start with debts, my mother thinks I'm "uneducated" (nicely expressed), so she never made any money if I went to college (if she did not smoke, she would ever save 200 euro) ^^
I would like to program games privately because I'm extremely interested in it. That's why it would be nice if the profession has something to do with it somewhere (eg modeling or something like that, but it does not have to)
The income would not really matter to me, as long as it's more than my mother gets from the ARGE. ^^
The Employment Agency can call your job: Take the test on their page "which profession suits me?" Many say that this test does not help. I see it completely different: If you really want to find your dream job (the one that suits you best), you'll get the right answer there too! For me, it was so.
One more thing: Hardly anyone is a team player and wants to work together with others in the team. But that is often necessary! And you can actually learn that! So it would be better if you would get it and would not categorically refuse it! Being social also means a great deal of quality of life for yourself!
If you are unsure which direction to go, I would like to visit professional orientation events dealing with the topic. You have some time left until graduation.
If you're interested in computers and programming, why not do an internship somewhere that's about it? You have your school internship in front of you anyway.
The whole world today is connected to computers and their ones and zeroes. You will surely find a niche where you feel good. Drive in the 8th grade not so firmly on a topic. Whether it is game programming, security technology, or missile guidance system or whatever Nasa is, you can read openly.
My motto: do not make too detailed plans. You want to do something with computers - Then find a nearby business and do an internship in their IT. Something has meanwhile every company. Maybe there's even a software company in your area? Something is unfortunately a bit rare in Germany. Well. Other topic.
Since "assistant - computer science" comes out, I do not know if that's really what for me
I hoped with this question actually correct recommendations for a job and not "make test NEN
My advice is worth as much as people call you professions!
Make yourself smart, what the profession demands, what you already bring and whether it really suits you (internship). Then you know more!
I think in Cologne, there will certainly be something
I find with Google a company name "Lise", which is barely 12km away from me, do you know that by chance?
The company does not tell me anything. But I'm not so deep in the scene. If it's a software company, just give it a call and ask what they do and if you can do an internship with them during the holidays.
I think I have found a job that appeals to me
"IT specialist for application development"
I just read a lot about it, you have to master programming languages, you develop applications and checks whether they run smoothly on all operating systems. Specialist IT specialists are even needed in game development.
The merit is really good, even in training, then I could take off immediately
I have read that IT specialists sometimes have to introduce applications or to answer customer questions, I do not know if I could
As a programmer, you work in a team. Especially when programming large projects.
I would have suggested the "IT specialist" now. There are two directions in which one can be trained:
application development
System integration.
Indeed:
I'm an anti-social person, I can't work with other people in the team,
Without teamwork you do not get very far, you do not need a "non-social" non-team player
Let's put aside the notes,
That will not work: Without at least (!) The average maturity, better still the college entrance you do not come in there. If you look at this professional portrait, then you see that 67% of trainees (field of application development) and 56% (specialization system integration) bring a university entrance qualification.
Sources:
https://berufenet.arbeitsagentur.de/berufenet/bkb/7856.pdf
Here is a 15-minute job portrait:
https://www.br.de/fernsehen/ard-alpha/sendungen/ich-machs/im-fachinformatiker-ich-machs100.html
I would like to program games privately because I'm extremely interested in it.
Why do not you do it then?
I would like to do something with IT.
That's a pretty big field. Well-known and relatively obvious would be specialist IT systems systems integration or application development. However, there are significantly more professions that have to do with computer science.
However, there's a point that represents quite a KO criterion in my view.
I'm an anti-social person, I can't work with other people in the team
You will almost always have to work in a team. Many projects are not realized by a single person, but by a more or less large team. If there's someone out of line that is quite a problem. It becomes even more problematic when the profession has to deal with customer contact. That too often seems to impress me.
In addition, the grades and the degree are very important. They can limit you, but also offer you more options.
At the moment I like the job "IT Specialist for Application Development" very well.
I think you can get used to teamwork, right?
I have the following plan
- I'm looking for an internship where you have to do with application development, etc. (I live in Cologne, should not be a problem) ^^
- I'm doing my internship there and if I like it, I ask if I could do my internship there next year.
- If that works well in the next year, and in the 10th Also, I ask if they have a training place for me and if a secondary school + Abi would be sufficient.
- If that works well, I'll do my apprenticeship there and maybe I'll work there too
Do you think that's realistic or is that wishful thinking? I'm totally planless
I think you can get used to teamwork, right?
Generally, I would say yes. I just wanted to have noted it, because you had excluded it relatively striking in the question and it represents a very important part of my work from my point of view.
Otherwise, I think the plan is not wrong. I would learn a bit of programming privately in your place, as it will make things much easier later on.
I'm already learning C # ^^
Can I somehow learn to become more social?