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by roland35 500 days ago
I think it is definitely possible if you are smart and motivated. This is my career path that worked for me -

- Started out at a small research organization after college. The pay was very low but I got to have a lot of autonomy and own interesting projects

- Moved to a old fashioned manufacturing company doing software (think the complexity of a microwave). Tried to learn some backend engineering on the side while there by proposing new projects.

- Got a remote job at a startup which was growing. I think this helped me the most get relevant experience in system design.

- Applied and got interviews with 3 FAANG companies (2021 was great...). Was able join in 2021 during the rush.

The nice thing about large companies is that they are more likely to take a flyer on non-traditional backgrounds. Your evaluation is based a lot on your interview performance, which you can study for! And you should have good behavioral round answers in whatever career you've had.

Good luck!

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Motivating journey. Was there any material/resource (e.g., books, courses, etc) that helped you develop the knowledge base? Or was it mostly from working on projects, job experience, and the startup experience?