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Fullstack jobs

Can people who landed fullstack jobs outside this company share their preparation experience and how quickly were you able to land the job? Esp, when you hardly got any time to prepare during the job.


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Post ID: @OP+1kebezakq

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Come On, this was funny

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Post ID: @e5+1kebezakq

I am not a developer but can offer this, if you are serious about looking outside, then MAKE TIME to prepare. Don’t believe you are too busy. Put yourself first. Maybe some of your work doesn’t get done as quickly as usual, or you need to skip a (useless) meeting or two. You should never be too busy to take the time to manage your career. Good luck to you.

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Post ID: @cy+1kebezakq

With all the hot air coming out of the Stank, count on a smokestack job.

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Post ID: @cx+1kebezakq

Truth

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Post ID: @cf+1kebezakq

OP likely had a legitimate question which resulted in troll answers. It is hilarious

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Post ID: @bp+1kebezakq

Just do it during work like the rest of us

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Post ID: @bj+1kebezakq

I WFH and use AI to work five different D3V0ps jobs for fortune 500 companies. Sorry, if you were good, you could figure it out.

I hear Wendy's has a $5 Biggie Bag you could be trained on...

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Post ID: @ba+1kebezakq

here at IHOP, sometimes people order just a half stack too.

So you need to be prepared for that a-s well.

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Post ID: @b2+1kebezakq

I only do 1/4 stack jobs myself. Can't help you.

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Post ID: @an+1kebezakq

Just pick up a couple of those ground beef hamburger logs from Walmart and practice cooking up some double and triple patty burgers using your backyard grill. You will pick up the required skills in no time.

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