| >Thank you for dropping the bitter tone. I didn't. >I ABSOLUTELY agree with this. In my mind Google did a damn good job of it. But why point this out specifically? Because it's your blind spot. Because it makes you a liar. More loyal to Google than you are to your engineering experience. You didn't say anything about what you coded. Show us some code, asdfprou. Did Google make you a better coder? You still believe that _your_ cute little experience is worth "[encouraging] others to consider having that experience for themselves as well." SHEEPLE don't have anything to worry about. No one's learned your lesson. You assumed that it was given in your first paragraph. That's why I put this in terms of this blog post's unimportance. No one is paying attention! >All I'm trying to do with this post is encourage others to consider this opportunity for themselves as well. But you don't even display knowledge of what that opportunity is. Is it an opportunity to make blog posts like yours? To have a good in-route with Google after your senior year? You're actually the precise example of what Google wants: young engineers excited about working at Google. And you have no opinion on what Google is. |