I had to quit the startup recently, thanks to the work I was automating which effectively made my position redundant. Not that it was much fun anyways after the crux of the automation. Thereafter, pursued ideas of visitor management and smart home automation. The drawdown for both ideas seems like:
1. It doesn't solve any pain point bad enough to open wallets.
2. Both ideas have a low entry barrier.
So back to the job cart, until I found something worth hitting the road again.
Attended a a slew of interviews, I realize a few things:
1. Most interviews are online on hackerrank and I seem to run out of time.
2. I can't code as fast as I used to.
3. No matter how many languages you know, never forget C.
This means I need to more practice and I intend to get as proficient as I can be.
1. It doesn't solve any pain point bad enough to open wallets.
2. Both ideas have a low entry barrier.
So back to the job cart, until I found something worth hitting the road again.
Attended a a slew of interviews, I realize a few things:
1. Most interviews are online on hackerrank and I seem to run out of time.
2. I can't code as fast as I used to.
3. No matter how many languages you know, never forget C.
This means I need to more practice and I intend to get as proficient as I can be.
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