Author's Decision to Forego Corporate Tech Job Pursuit for Design Career
By
Melody Koh
Lightly browned and well buttered. A solid pick from the rack.
Summary
The article discusses the author's decision to give up on pursuing a corporate tech job after experiencing a draining recruitment process, emphasizing a preference for a career in design.
Key quotes
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Why did I feel drained after the call? Because the process highlighted to me is something I label extreme.
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