Failed big-tech interview grind after college disillusionment
Key claims
- Anon recounts failing interviews at Microsoft and Oracle after preparing for a tech career, expressing disillusionment.
- The poster asks how governments and tech companies can technically store and back up the enormous volume of tracked personal data.
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- /g/109598204 ↗ live · archive skeptical evergreen 15 replies The poster asks how governments and tech companies can technically store and back up the enormous volume of tracked personal data.
- /g/109587044 ↗ live · archive bitter evergreen 15 replies Anon recounts failing interviews at Microsoft and Oracle after preparing for a tech career, expressing disillusionment.
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