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by GuB-42
1024 days ago
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The important part is that started from zero and went through all the steps to production in 8 weeks. And I assume it is not the only thing he did, presumably he did that in addition to what he was hired for. When he found that bug, he probably did a good enough impression so that the company let him work on it. Most interns introduce more bugs than they fix, and are usually assigned internal tools and other noncritical code for that reason. A net 1 bug fix is already a good score. |
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Why is that important? That may be personally impressive, but it's unclear how the company benefits from the intern starting from zero.
> And I assume it is not the only thing he did, presumably he did that in addition to what he was hired for. When he found that bug, he probably did a good enough impression so that the company let him work on it.
That's a lot to assume with no evidence. None of this was stated by the OP.