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@MatiasConTilde
You can call me an automation engineer/tester of sorts. We have one bulk system with an extremely large dependency footprint interacting with numerous other web services, with a very wide client base.
My job is to simply ensure beta to prod deployments for the bulk system, are smooth. These deployments happen on a daily basis.
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github95487yOne of the best stories I have ever read. It's just awesome. The twist plot, the ending note, and the tag too.. "battery sufficiently charged".
I am wondering what if you start writing short stories and later nerdy novels. It will be the bestselling book with millions copies sold -
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essi3137yThanks for restoring my hope for the future to some degree - it's easy to lose sight of all the opportunities when you're focusing too hard on one goal.
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@essi yes! Things you think matter actually don't matter as much as you think they do!
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They announce the results and that was where the fucking plot twist was.
I was *not* on the list. I was devastated, to the point of depression. I refused to get over it, sulked at home, fell sick, skipped college for next two weeks straight. It took a few more days for me to recover.
After several visits from my friends and a lot of convincing, I decided to go back to college. I felt hopeless and had pretty much resigned to my fate. Being the idiot that I am, I missed several other interview opportunities during that interim when I was despairing-away.
Semester exams were about to start and I get a call from my staff saying I had cleared the coding exam for one of the companies that was coming for recruitment the next day. I had written this exam like several months ago and didn’t even remember having written it. It was such a short notice and I had zero time to prepare and my psyche didn’t want to(remember how I had resigned to my fate?).
I did manage to make it to the interview. I was expecting a tough interview (this company had a reputation for having tough interview rounds) but all I got was a bunch of tree and linked list and search algorithm related questions (internship interview). I had two rounds. It did really go well but I had learnt to not get my hopes up. Then I noticed other interviewees being called for a third round and they asked me to go home. I was like “meh”. I was used to it at that point in time.
Very unexpected to me, (but i’m pretty sure y’all have guessed at this point) I get a call saying, they have recruited me as an intern! 6 months later, I was working as an employee!
When I look back today, I realize that my current job, in every way, is waay better than the one I had so desperately wanted! The pay, the timing, the location, my actual job description, all of it! As a bonus I have an awesome manager who trusts me! I work with remotely with a team with such high standards and I learn something new everyday.
In my two years here, I have built a couple automation systems from scratch, I have mentored an intern and got him a full time offer, I have had two free two-week trips to the US and I have been promoted once! I’m so glad I was rejected that day (:
Thank you for reading!
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