But really read what the guys saying. 2 and 3 are basically the same thing.
Oh yeah no job? Just go become a start-up founding engineer. Problem, bud?
It’s delusional idiocy. All of it.
Edit to extrapolate on my underlying, unspoken point
I think there’s an elephant in the room that’s very difficult for people to accept: the era of semi-qualified people getting jobs straight out of school went bye-bye and it’s never coming back.
If you’re not the top five or 10 being scouted actively in your graduating class, you’re basically doomed. Further to that, if you haven’t been scouted, you’re not the kind of person who has the skill to do any of the other suggestions the man puts forward.
I don’t want to speak in such dark terms but I’ve lived this life. It’s game over for people who aren’t eating, breathing, and shitting tech every minute of their life.
But really read what the guys saying. 2 and 3 are basically the same thing.
Oh yeah no job? Just go become a start-up founding engineer. Problem, bud?
It’s delusional idiocy. All of it.
Edit to extrapolate on my underlying, unspoken point
I think there’s an elephant in the room that’s very difficult for people to accept: the era of semi-qualified people getting jobs straight out of school went bye-bye and it’s never coming back.
If you’re not the top five or 10 being scouted actively in your graduating class, you’re basically doomed. Further to that, if you haven’t been scouted, you’re not the kind of person who has the skill to do any of the other suggestions the man puts forward.
I don’t want to speak in such dark terms but I’ve lived this life. It’s game over for people who aren’t eating, breathing, and shitting tech every minute of their life.