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My director (design department) supports it (we've been looking for a programmer for over a year, but no result cuz the position requires some niche knowledge) . However the engineering lead thinks I didn't do well enough during whiteboard session to be a full-on programmer. It was 6 months ago and I didn't even know LC exsisted at the time.😞 Since then I've been grinding and feeling more confident. My director asked me to list some problems I'll be able to solve once I transfer to the engineering team to help convincing the engineering side. I'm thinking to also let engineering lead know that I'm ready for another whiteboard session/programming assignment if needed, but then there's the risk of failing..... What would be the best approach to this? TC: 165k
Get access to whatever repo there is. Say it is to better your knowledge. Then... Pull request away! Build up a portfolio and proof you know what you're doing