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Escaping flatland: career advice for CS undergrads

5 days ago
  • #computer-science
  • #mimetic-desire
  • #career-advice
  • Impostor syndrome affects many CS undergrads, but they are smart and capable.
  • Various career paths exist beyond the marketed options like FAANG or Jane Street internships.
  • Scenes in computer science have their own 'planes of legibility'—markers of prestige and goals.
  • Students often adopt goals from their scene without questioning their personal motivations.
  • Mimetic desire plays a big role in career choices; students often follow what others desire.
  • Companies exploit this by shaping recruitment cultures, like internship-focused ecosystems.
  • Quantitative trading firms heavily influence students through campus presence and perks.
  • Students should critically evaluate why they pursue certain paths, not just follow the crowd.
  • Exploring diverse interests and understanding different 'planes' can help in making informed career choices.
  • Being pragmatic and self-aware helps in navigating career decisions without falling into traps.