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4. Quitting
"Sometimes, it's easier to move on than to force change. I'll be happier working somewhere else."
3. Disillusionment
"But over time, I started to notice more problems. I realized I was putting in far more effort into the company than I was getting back."
2. Comfortable
"I started to make friends at work, and took on more responsibility."
#aliceintechland comic:
The phases of a relationship with work.
1. Honeymoon
"When I first started, I was so excited. The company promised a bright future."
Tech Gate Keeping.
When tech companies are eager to hire “top programming talent” but do not put investment in training engineers themselves.
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Share with me how you #BreakTechStereotypes:
Here's mine:
1. I'm a senior Android engineer
2. I don't read tech blogs unless it's for work
3. I don't contribute to side projects/ open source
4. I hike, draw, dance in my free time
5. I don't need to prove my worth
Share with me how you #BreakTechStereotypes:
Here's mine:
1. I'm a senior Android engineer
2. I don't read tech blogs unless it's for work
3. I don't contribute to side projects/ open source
4. I hike, draw, dance in my free time
5. I don't need to prove my worth
Over time, I’ve grown a lot of confidence in embracing who I truly am. I’m proud of the fact that I’m multifaceted.
And I don’t need to prove that I’m a good programmer by doing things I don’t enjoy.
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