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Discussion on: Why I Succeeded In The Interview But Lost The Job!

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Graham Morby

As a junior developer, it is the employer's job to help you and progress you into the more complex coding issues. You should never be expected to know everything, even as a senior developer.

The beauty of development is that every day you learn something new, you progress and challenge yourself. That's why I love my job.

I think the spin here is that you got lucky my friend, lucky you never fell into a role that required you to overachieve to meet some subset of ideas on how code should be written.

You have a bright future ahead of you with plenty of opportunities to make the life you wish to create.

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MirAli Mobasheri

I think the spin here is that you got lucky my friend, lucky you never fell into a role that required you to overachieve to meet some subset of ideas on how code should be written.

I thinks that's totally right. Because I also remember that the same day the CEO was talking to me about the deal, I told him that I would like to work in a creative workspace. I love improving and generating new ideas, otherwise why even try programming?
Thank you, Graham. I too wish everyone a bright future and the life they desire. ❤️