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I'm not an expert, but my feeling is you'd need just three things to get back into Big Tech: 1) At least a year or two of experience at another programming job, 2) MONTHS of time studying whiteboarding, and maybe 3) A few good referrals. I know, because I'm 34 and I have 9 years of enterprise experience. I'm trying to get into Big Tech right now (I've interviewed with Google and Amazon and I'm about to do Facebook).…
>rich people can afford to study for months for free. Poor people can't. No offense but I laugh at this thought. Because most people don't realize what they are actually capable of-- they'd rather make excuses. Excuses are easier to make than to sit down, intensely study, and build projects, in a public library, while living in a tent. And, I think a lot of people in the "special snowflake" mentality are afraid to re…
It's not either or: 1) people should take more accountability for their own lives, but at the same time, 2) it should be easier to raise yourself up if you're less fortunate.
If you're willing to overcome the obstacles you can accomplish nearly anything. I'm just in favor of fewer obstacles.