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- ML career advice - I speak business, not manifolds I work on ML in operations, with a business school STEM degree. The work requires a lot of reading, creativity, and stakeholder management. I learn a lot since I don't just copy off blogs (couldn't anyway), but the process is disorganized, and I don't feel like I'm catching up to people with similar
- Regrets that people have in Silicon Valley in the age of 30s or 35s Hi, Since there are literally everything possible in the bay area, right from getting IPO jackpot to getting investors for your own startup ideas. You can make it BIG into faang or make it BIG in early Bay Area startups. You could literally meet/greet the greats/experts in almost all industries i
- Referrals( past google) 600lc Hi I want referrals from companies like Lyft and Airbnb. I am at a hot state completing 600 coding problems in leetcode. If you refer me , the probablity of landing a referral bonus increases manifold :p I am a new grad!! I am open to all companies not just the a lve mentioned ones! 1. Vmware 2. Ibm
- vote Google is good, only if you stayed no more then X years I have being in Google for five years. I learned some stuffs, but also realized I couldn't learn a lot stuffs. tldr: many are non-transferable technology. I learned how to develop with intensive tests. And learned why it's necessary. I learned what's a good rpc is, from the common core services. I
- Promotion from entry-level SWE L3 (L4 at Amazon) to L4 (L5)? What are the efforts required to be promoted from L3 to L4 quickly? I have been taking initiative, going the extra mile in improving Low-level Design and making inputs to HLD as well. I was able to deliver results which improved something we do by manifolds saving tons of money to the company under
- link Starting an Open, Distributed Research Lab for Practical AI I’m a research scientist at a large industry research lab. A few collaboraters from various Universities (Harvard, Georgia Tech, CMU) and some other groups are interested in doing ML/DL research and building actual usable tools out of them, trying to bridge the gap between research and application.
- Don't know what's normal No parents and an abusive childhood scarred me. Last five years, I had so much depression and became an atheist. But, nevertheless, issues increased manifold. At work a colleague was an as*hole stealing my work and verbally abusive. When I complained to the manager, he scolded me. I came to know tha
- vote Getting bent at my current company. Should I quit ? I work at an early-stage startup that is close to finishing its first round of funding. I was brought into my current company saying that the it already has tech products developed with an external service and my role would be Lead and the first in-house engineering member. I left my city, my frien
- FB Post re: Uber worth reading I saw this on my Facebook feed, written by Diego Berdakin who I don't know at all, but we have mutual connections. Definitely worth a read as he has innumerable valid points. ----- Watching all of Silicon Valley turn its attention to bashing the team at Uber has been quite a sight to behold. At the
