So this traineeship for Pega reached out to me, since I just completed my masters in Data Science and have at least some programming skills (I know Pega is not data science, but I figured out during the master that I really like programming). The mix between low and high code sounds super interesting, however, the traineeship itself is 2 hours away by public transit, they expect us to be there 4/5 workdays, and then eventually the companies that use Pega are also pretty far away. Besides this, I feel like Pega might be too constricting, since I have no idea yet what I want and just want to get some work experience. As in, I would take anything to do with data science and analytics, programming, software testing, it's all pretty open to me (which is another question, cause I still don't know what I want).
Is there any way to figure out whether Pega is something I could enjoy 'programming' in?How do you know whether a certain branch is for you before being able to try it out, basically?
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