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My career story - from bootcamp to Google in ~1 year

Sylvia Pap on February 25, 2021

Intro Quick disclaimers - This isn't a how to get into google post. I'm just going to try and give my whole story here. Maybe it'll help...
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Matt Curcio • Edited

Dear Sylvia,
After reading your work and looking over your profile (which includes Linkedin, etc), I feel it is important to say that you did not go from zero to Google in one year. I feel you mischaracterized your background. If not mischaracterized possibly under-developed the aspects of privilege that you were afforded along many steps of the way. In your education section, you list you attended the U. of Chicago and London School of Economics Within your own story you say you had access to computers and programming at a young age, even learning Java. After teaching in public schools (k-12) for approx 10 years in the inner city this is not even remotely common. I am astonished by the lack of personal knowledge you have regarding your own history. I applaud your accomplishments but feel I must beg to differ on several points.

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Sylvia Pap • Edited

Reasonable criticism of my title, but I did acknowledge all of this several times in the article itself 😅 I didn't 'learn' Java - I took two days (total 2 hours) of a course that covered Java and I immediately dropped it because I was so confused. I'm not even 100% sure it was Java, lol that is how little I gained from that experience. My 'access to programming' - maybe you are not familiar with Neopets/MySpace, but all I learned from those as a kid was that you could type <b> on something to make it bold. It wasn't exactly 'programming' as a kid. Sure, it wasn't nothing, but it's also not like I was one of those kids building my own computer at age 8. You're definitely right that having access to computers is a privilege in and of itself. So the whole '0' thing is maybe just an extreme word choice. But I stand by saying I had basically no relevant programming experience going into all of this. My previous formal education - not disagreeing with you that these are privileges in general - but they did not help me at all on this specific journey in any meaningful way. I have degrees in philosophy and international relations - again, better than nothing, but almost entirely irrelevant to the tech industry as far as I've been able to tell. Please read what I've written thoroughly - I did not hide anything, lie, or imply that this process was easy or that I did not have privilege

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Atulit Anand • Edited

"Little knowledge is a dangerous thing"
And she overcame that my friend.

Cheers for making this article mate, you are great.

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Gedalya Krycer • Edited

Thank you for sharing your experience! I found it really inspiring. Congratulations on the job and it seems really well earned.

Just got my first contract/part-time developer job last month and am learning so much. Looking forward to finding that right full-time job in the future as well.

This helps remind me that all the steps in the process counts and to really lean into each opportunity.

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Daniel Leskosky

Very inspirational! Thanks for writing this!

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Doug

Is our industry as completely f'ed up as this reads? Applicant crams for test, passes test, promptly forgets most of what they crammed.

Rinse and repeat for move to the next company.

NO ONE WRITES BASE ALGORITHMS IN THEIR WORK! You use a library for a linked list, (binary/quick) sort, etc.

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Alberto Pérez de Rada Fiol

I'm very happy for you Sylvia, congrats! 🎉

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Shaiju T • Edited

Nice 😄, I just had to always remind myself - you have nothing to lose by continuing to ask/try. Worst case is you get ignored.

So how many months it takes to prepare DS problems to crack the interview ? Any structured free online resources ?

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Alexandra

Thank you for this post! Currently in week 5 at Flatiron and, while it's maybe looking ahead of myself at this point, I am curious about what comes next.

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Jane Tracy 👩🏽‍💻

The true power of never giving up. Congratulations on your new job. 👏🏽🏆👏🏽💜💜

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Firoj

Very Inspirational and informative.
Thanks to make me feel I am on a right track and Interview process is the totally different part then you gain knowledge..
Thank you sooo much.

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ngLight237

Vraiment bravo à toi qui a su te battre pour ce que tu voulais.