Comment by throwaway_32u10
Comment by throwaway_32u10 4 days ago
I have almost two decades of experience. I'm approaching 40 years old, I have a family. Sure, I might sound stubborn, but I don't have the time to study 3 months for the nuances of DFS algorithms, or grinding leetcode.
The interviewing process should evaluate my knowledge as required by the job description, and not to play a role in satisfying the ego of the interviewer(s).
So yes, while I did refresh my memory on Big-O notation, and ran through some common brain teasers, I'm not going to read books and invest 3 months of sleepless nights in order to get the opportunity to be a cog in FAANG.
Life is about choices. You want to make BigTech money you have to play the game. You’re not going to change the way the industry works.
It’s fine not to want to play that game and accept that you probably will make less as a “senior developer” working in “the enterprise” as someone just graduating from college and getting a return offer from any of the well known companies.
I am 50, married and an empty nester. Spent all of my career working in “the enterprise” and even my one stint at BigTech between the time I was 46-49 was working in the cloud consulting division (full time direct hire) working with enterprise customers and I am now doing the same thing at a smaller company
You can put your ego to the side and enjoy making a quarter million a year as a cog or you can keep your ego and not - choices.
I made my choice and I continue to turn down opportunities to make more money for better work life balance. But I am making that choice with my eyes wide open.