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This question is about programming specialist and programmer.
No, you do not need a degree to be a programmer. In many cases, however, employers may require a candidate to have a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related area. Other employers may focus just on previous work experience.
Over 75% of computer programmers have a bachelor's degree or higher in mathematics, engineering, computer science, or information technology. This means that around 25% of computer programmers do not have a college degree.
If you're looking to work at a big company, you're going to want to have at least a bachelor's degree. Smaller companies, for example, are much more likely to hire developers without a computer science degree than the largest tech firms like Google and Amazon.
In fact, around 32% of developers at small companies (i.e., those employing between one and 50 employees) do not have a bachelor's degree, 18% at mid-size businesses (between 50 and 999 employees), 15% at large companies (between 1,000 and 9,999 employees), and just 9% at massive organizations (over 10,000 employees).

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