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I know I'm a day late, but I wanted to pass on that I am in love with this product, so cool! I have used it nonstop since I downloaded it. Can't wait to see how this evolves


This is a really phenomenal lens to look through. This has totally changed my perspective. Thank you


I think this can have a hand in directly correcting Twitter's toxicity problem- I hope this grows!!


My hopes exactly! I use Twitter a lot and its toxicity has been the main driver behind Debubble. Thank you for your support!


Honestly as someone who is looking for a junior role this could not be further from the truth. I just want to know how to improve so I can stop being unhappy at my current job and get a new one.


I'd be happy to take a look at some code if you like. noahjkingsley//gmail


This has the implicit right answer: A job interview is the worst moment/place for feedback. There is just too much heart/animosity at stake on both sides.

I've been interviewing candidates for more than 15 years (for PhD /RA positions and then for Engineering) and every time I've given honest feedback, candidates just get into an argument on why they think the feedback does not apply to them...

It is just not worth it. If I want to know how am I at certain skills... I test myself in a less "charged" environment.


That means that in 15 years you have not learned how to give not honest busy constructive feedback.


This could be true, and people probably believe it, but my experience stepping in towards the end of an interview and guiding candidates towards the solution was nearly always immediate counter arguments. "I was going to do that next!"


I'm a little bit busy temporarily but I feel I can help you out. Email is the following backwards with symbols added: com live brandonbrowning


Hi, this is completely off topic but I wanted to reach out. In fact, I'm not even sure if it's within the rules to be doing this, but anyway- you mentioned you were looking for junior help and that you had a lot of side projects on the Senior Meets Junior post.

I am a junior dev looking for experience. I am currently working on building a career in web development. I am already employed, however I do not work as a dev full time (yet).

I'd love to connect if you are still looking for work and to see if we can mutually benefit each other.

email: jayjscotto@gmail.com

portfolio: https://jasonscotto.com


Junior Software Developer

Location: NJ/NYC Remote: Sure! Willing to relocate: Yes! Technologies: JavaScript, jQuery, NodeJS, Express, MySQL, Sass, HTML5/CSS3, Bootstrap, Firebase, Version Control(Git/GitHub) Resume: https://jasonscotto.com/resume.html Email: jayjscotto@gmail.com


As someone in a bootcamp right now, I'm really happy to hear this! Im hell-bent on starting a new career as a dev


Location: NJ, USA

Remote: Sure! Can travel as well

Willing to relocate: Wherever!

Technologies: Javascript, CSS, HTML, NodeJS, Firebase, mostly front end for now, but seeking to and willing to learn something new

Resume: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonscotto/

Email: jayjscotto@gmail.com

Seeking a Junior role where I can develop and grow personally and professionally.


Why would he need to rationalize this to himself? He just made over a billion dollars.


He can, and will, continue to fail upwards.


With his luck he should jump in the 2020 primaries.


Just like Nelson bigetti


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