Is it likely to get a job in Europe as a front end with no bachelor?

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So, I figure that this question may have been asked a few times in the past (or maybe with some different details) but basically I was measuring the odds of being hired in the EU, preferably Germany or Austria, without a bachelor degree.



I'll get an associate degree in web design and programming by next year (which is when I expect to apply) but I recognize that an associate degree from Costa Rica might not amount to anything there.



I should mention that I also have no professional experience in the field at the moment, and the most I'd be able to get until then would be 1 year, I do however had over 1 year of experience working for AWS, but not as a developer.



I'd like to know because if it's impossible, I can set my sights elsewhere from now. I have my hopes up because developer jobs are constantly shown as being in top 10 of highest demand in these countries. I also had a classmate from my German course who managed to get a work permit to paste billboards.









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    So, I figure that this question may have been asked a few times in the past (or maybe with some different details) but basically I was measuring the odds of being hired in the EU, preferably Germany or Austria, without a bachelor degree.



    I'll get an associate degree in web design and programming by next year (which is when I expect to apply) but I recognize that an associate degree from Costa Rica might not amount to anything there.



    I should mention that I also have no professional experience in the field at the moment, and the most I'd be able to get until then would be 1 year, I do however had over 1 year of experience working for AWS, but not as a developer.



    I'd like to know because if it's impossible, I can set my sights elsewhere from now. I have my hopes up because developer jobs are constantly shown as being in top 10 of highest demand in these countries. I also had a classmate from my German course who managed to get a work permit to paste billboards.









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      So, I figure that this question may have been asked a few times in the past (or maybe with some different details) but basically I was measuring the odds of being hired in the EU, preferably Germany or Austria, without a bachelor degree.



      I'll get an associate degree in web design and programming by next year (which is when I expect to apply) but I recognize that an associate degree from Costa Rica might not amount to anything there.



      I should mention that I also have no professional experience in the field at the moment, and the most I'd be able to get until then would be 1 year, I do however had over 1 year of experience working for AWS, but not as a developer.



      I'd like to know because if it's impossible, I can set my sights elsewhere from now. I have my hopes up because developer jobs are constantly shown as being in top 10 of highest demand in these countries. I also had a classmate from my German course who managed to get a work permit to paste billboards.









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      So, I figure that this question may have been asked a few times in the past (or maybe with some different details) but basically I was measuring the odds of being hired in the EU, preferably Germany or Austria, without a bachelor degree.



      I'll get an associate degree in web design and programming by next year (which is when I expect to apply) but I recognize that an associate degree from Costa Rica might not amount to anything there.



      I should mention that I also have no professional experience in the field at the moment, and the most I'd be able to get until then would be 1 year, I do however had over 1 year of experience working for AWS, but not as a developer.



      I'd like to know because if it's impossible, I can set my sights elsewhere from now. I have my hopes up because developer jobs are constantly shown as being in top 10 of highest demand in these countries. I also had a classmate from my German course who managed to get a work permit to paste billboards.







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