No.2215
i got a job at the department of defense that pays very well, and my "branch" gives a lot of flexibility on what i want to do.
bear in mind you'll probably have a full background check done on you.
No.2216
>>2215>working for the DoDI'm not OP but I could never work for the state and especially the DoD. Kina happy though that you found a nice job.
No.2219
Man, you have to figure this out for yourself. Some people come into CS knowing what they want to do when they get out, and some just know that they want to do something computer related in their career. Some just want money. My understanding of you is that you don't care exclusively about money and that you want to do something that is interesting to you.
To answer your question, I would need to understand what you are interested in in the CS world.
Do you like security? If so, do you like forensics, or incident response? Do you desire to make secure software, or audit source code instead? Do you want to design networks, and connect people with services in a secure manner? Do you want to defend networks, or attack them in a legal, red team way?
Do you not like security? If so, do you want to work towards understanding computer science from a mathematical perspective? Do you enjoy the academic and theoretical side of things? Would you enjoy research into futuristic technologies? Do you just want to be a regular software dev, perhaps in a field that interests you?
To understand and answer your question, I would need an understanding of what interests you from what you've learned, or perhaps what you want and would be willing to learn. The courses that you found the most interesting in the course of getting your degree would be the most helpful.
No.2220
Apply for a big bank.