Or is experience/skills more sought after? For example, I know a few software engineers who don't have a college degree and learned from a bootcamp or were self-taught, but sometimes struggle on the job with things they didn't learn. But is it better to go to university for this? What do you think?
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The relevance of a university degree in tech jobs varies. While a degree can provide a strong foundation, real-world experience and skills gained through bootcamps or self-learning are highly valued. Employers often prioritize practical abilities, but a blend of education and hands-on learning can be advantageous.
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