Regarding computer engineering

In summary, there are limited programming job opportunities for high school students, especially without any college education. There is a possibility of getting a co-op job as a trainee programmer while attending college, but it is not guaranteed. Some students may find opportunities in assisting others with computer-related tasks, but these are not technically programming jobs. It is important to note that the availability of co-op jobs may vary depending on the country.
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sukalp
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I wanted to ask you when we finish high school and go to university for studying bachelor of technology in computer science are there jobs that high school students do regarding programming with companies through programming they have learn in ap courses in grade 12 that i wanted to know
 
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sukalp said:
I wanted to ask you when we finish high school and go to university for studying bachelor of technology in computer science are there jobs that high school students do regarding programming with companies through programming they have learn in ap courses in grade 12 that i wanted to know
I'd be very surprised to find that there are any programming jobs for high school students but I can't say for sure there are not. It's possible that you could get a co-op job as a trainee programmer while going to college but with nothing but high school I don't think you would be at all likely to have learned enough to be in competition even with graduates from the ITT type schools

EDIT: I should add that I'm talking about in the USA. I don't know about other countries.
 
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It is not really programming but the only thing in can think of is helping elder people with computer problems, setting up printers, that kind of stuff
 
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phinds said:
I'd be very surprised to find that there are any programming jobs for high school students but I can't say for sure there are not. It's possible that you could get a co-op job as a trainee programmer while going to college but with nothing but high school I don't think you would be at all likely to have learned enough to be in competition even with graduates from the ITT type schools

EDIT: I should add that I'm talking about in the USA. I don't know about other countries.
okay co-op job thnaks for giving information
but you know name of companies who take
 
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sukalp said:
okay co-op job thnaks for giving information
but you know name of companies who take
The companies are irrelevant to the first step, which is to find a co-op college and get admitted. They each generally have arrangements with their own set of companies although possibly if you do get a particular company to agree to a co-op arrangement any school would consider it.
 

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