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No Experience Computer Science Engineer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Data Science Engineer

Livermore, CA · On-site

$121K - $154K/yr

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, or a related technical field. * Experience with Python programming and software development ...

Computer Science Intern

Orchard Park, NY · On-site

$13.52 - $20.28/hr

Curbell Inc. has a Computer Science Internship available for the Summer of 2026 (June- Middle of ... Work alongside engineering, quality, and product teams to experience cross-functional product ...

Data Science Engineer

Livermore, CA · On-site

$121K - $154K/yr

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, or a related technical field. * Experience with Python programming and software development ...

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How much do no experience computer science engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for no experience computer science engineer in the United States is $121,515.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $111,500.00 and $131,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common entry-level projects or tasks assigned to a No Experience Computer Science Engineer, and how can I best prepare for them?

As a No Experience Computer Science Engineer, you’ll often start by working on tasks such as debugging existing code, writing unit tests, or assisting with documentation and code reviews. You may also be given small features or modules to develop under the guidance of more experienced team members. To prepare, focus on strengthening your programming fundamentals, version control (like Git), and familiarize yourself with the company’s tech stack. Proactively ask questions and seek feedback to accelerate your learning and integration into the team.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a No Experience Computer Science Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a No Experience Computer Science Engineer, you need a solid grasp of programming fundamentals, algorithms, and data structures, usually obtained through a computer science degree or relevant coursework. Familiarity with coding languages like Python, Java, or C++, as well as experience using version control systems such as Git, is typically expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, willingness to learn, and effective communication skills help new engineers adapt and collaborate with teams. These skills and qualities are essential for quickly growing technical proficiency and contributing meaningfully to software development projects.

What is a No Experience Computer Science Engineer?

A No Experience Computer Science Engineer is someone who has recently graduated or is entering the computer science field without prior professional work experience. They typically possess a foundational understanding of programming, algorithms, and computer systems gained through education or self-study. These individuals are often seeking entry-level positions or internships to start their careers and build practical skills. Employers usually look for their problem-solving abilities, willingness to learn, and familiarity with common programming languages, even if they lack direct work experience.
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Infographic showing various No Experience Computer Science Engineer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 42% Full Time, and 56% Part Time. Highlights an 87% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $121,515 per year, or $58.4 per hour.
Computer Science Teacher

Computer Science Teacher

ST MARKS SCHOOL OF TEXAS

Dallas, TX • On-site

$46K - $64K/yr

Other

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

About St. Mark's
Founded in 1906, St. Mark's School of Texas is a non-sectarian, college-preparatory, independent day school for boys in grades one through twelve. The School's charter states that it is "designed to afford its students well-rounded physical, intellectual, moral, and religious training and instruction." The School is intended to be a diverse community of teachers and students who share a love of learning and who strive for high achievement in whatever they undertake.
St. Mark's aims to prepare young men to assume leadership and responsibility in a competitive and changing world. To this end, the School professes and upholds certain values. These values include the discipline of postponing immediate gratification in the interest of earning eventual, hard-won satisfaction; the responsibility of defending one's own ideas, of respecting the views of others, and of accepting the consequences for one's own actions; and an appreciation for the lively connection between knowledge and responsibility and the obligation to serve.
Position Description
St. Mark's School of Texas seeks a dynamic and innovative educator to teach computer science in the Middle School. The holder of this position will collaborate with the Makerspace Director and Computer Science faculty to deliver Computer Science instruction in the state-of-the-art Winn Science Center. The principal responsibility will be teaching classes in computer science with additional roles that include sponsoring STEM teams and clubs such as the Lego / Robotics teams, working with students and teachers on special design projects, serving as an Advisor to a small group of students, and participating in co-curricular programs such as the Wilderness Program or athletics. Candidates should have a bachelor's degree or higher in a related field - engineering or computer science - and have taught these subjects at the Middle or Upper School levels or possess applicable professional experience.
St. Mark's students are eager and motivated learners, and the computer science courses are based upon frequent and challenging project-based learning experiences that promote student collaboration and communication. A strong candidate should be a content expert who is able to teach with an engaging classroom style, collaborate with colleagues to develop innovative lessons, and appeal to the learning styles of a diverse and extremely talented group of boys. He or she should have a desire to participate enthusiastically in the various activities that occur outside of the lab in a vibrant independent school community. Likewise, he or she should demonstrate a commitment to character and leadership education for all boys, giving equal priority to their character and intellectual development.
Responsibilities
  • Teach four or more sections of computer science in the Middle School
  • Sponsor extracurricular activities in the Middle and/or Upper School
  • Serve as an Advisor to a small group of boys
  • Contribute to the broader community by participating in the wilderness program, club program, or athletic program, depending on experience
  • Participate in the character and leadership education program

  • A bachelor's degree or higher in computer science
  • Five or more years teaching computer science at the upper or advanced middle school level; independent school experience is a plus. Relevant professional experience in industry may supplement or replace this qualification
  • Proficiency and experience with both block-based and text-based programming languages (Python preferred), and the ability to develop curriculum and align lesson plans with topics relevant to current Computer Science standards
  • Strong computational thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Passion for subject matter and for working with young people
  • Enthusiastic and collaborative approach to working with colleagues