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by alex_lav
1114 days ago
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Worth noting, the amount of people that believe they’re capable of getting into FAANG is not the same as the amount of people capable of getting into FAANG, which is also not the same as the people that actually get into FAANG. I wouldn’t base your planned career trajectory on something like this. That said, just pick anything and become better than average at it. What do you like? If you think statistics is boring, you’ll hate the Python/ML path. If you think CSS sucks, you’ll hate the FE path. Etc. Find something you actually like and become better than average at it, and then shop that skill around. Once you get a job, seek out the smartest people/most interesting work at that company. Rinse. Repeat every 2-3 years (faster iteration earlier on, slower iteration after more experience). |
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