After completing B.Sc. Computer Science, is going for a job better or studying PG?

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8 years ago
Dear, Thinking the IT Industry position right now in terms of recruitment Job is more acceptable if it is already offered. But if it is not a ready one - don't wait -go for PG. Best wishes.

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