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1:06 PM
hiya!
 
Yo
 
got a minute? need to ask you about careers and the like
since i need to start thinking about these things right now
 
Yeah
 
So, what I wanted to ask was this, how do I get a job, where I can still learn all the things I want to learn, but still get decent pay?
Because, I love learning new languages, and understanding new concepts as well as reading research papers.
If by taking a job, I have to sacrifice that, then that sucks.
 
Well, you could seek an undemanding job, so you have energy left over to learn in your spare time...
 
1:10 PM
But I'm assuming that hard to find, or you have to be extremely qualified.
 
I think it depends a lot on the culture of the company. Some are more laid back then others
 
I see, so what comapnies are laid back?
 
And in some places, the more employees a manager has, the more power he has. So this incentivizes him to hire people even if he doesn't have a big workload to justify it
Heh, I wish I knew which ones were laid back :-)
 
Same here, I just know the big names, are a little laid back, but little else.
 
Maybe you could aim for a place with a policy where X% of your time should be spent on blue-sky experimentation
 
1:16 PM
Yes, and probably the only place that happens is google or somewhere like thoughtbot
 
Ok, there's two names for your list :-)
 
hehe
do you know of any more? because to be honest, i just know big names, but you need places that you can step up from to those places.
 
No, to my shame I'm not very career-minded, so I haven't done much research.
 
All right then. Thanks Kev! I don't want to be career minded either, but life is tough for new students these days.
 
Yeah, I feel fortunate that I got a job right out of college. My work is like 30% alumni from my college, which was very favorable for me during my interview.
 
1:22 PM
Ahh, just asking (if you dont mind) which college did you go to?
if you do mind, i understand
 
Drexel University. I was interested by their co-op program.
 
Not all universities are co-op?
by co-op you mean boy and girl classes, right?
 
Nah, that's co-ed
 
so whats co-op?
 
In the co-op program, every fourth semester, instead of attending classes, you work as an intern for a local company
I got to work at Comcast, Lockheed Martin, and a little stock trading company. Nice bit of diversity there.
 
1:26 PM
you are one lucky sonuvagun :P
thanks for the advice kev :)
cya later
 
see ya, hope it helps
 

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