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Get a Linkedin profile and network with people in your local area/connect with others in a field you are interested in to see what people get up to so you have a better understanding of what you might want to do.
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There may be some virtual internships/placements and jobs you could apply for as you enjoy coding, a remote job would be feasible (I think - do correct me if im wrong!)
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Any work experience including retail work or volunteering would help show some soft skills such as communication, team work, independence etc. It does not have to be related to your future career or degree in any way!
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