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lolheyaj23 karma

As someone who has interviewed, hired and managed a decently sized team of employees in the IT field, i'm curious.

You were there for 6 months, as far as I'm concerned it takes a vast majority of workers in an IT field at least 9 months to a year to get their shit straight at their job. So, either Reddit works VERY differently from most jobs and you were legitimately laid off for whatever reason, you're some kind of youthful prodigy that didn't jibe well in the environment and were laid off because of it, or you're bitter and kind of full of yourself to pull an AMA like this after (as it was pointed out by the CEO) getting fired.

Here are my questions. What the hell made you think this AMA was worth doing having spent so little time working there? Do you honestly think you have an informed opinion about how the company is run? Based on the response of your ex-boss, do you feel like your removal was justified?

lolheyaj4 karma

I know you're AMA is over, so I dunno if you'll see this, but how can one tell if they're seeing a "mistake fare?" (Sorry if this has been answered already, I'm working though all your answers bc this is fantastic info and wanted to ask that before I'd forget to).

lolheyaj3 karma

I hate cilantro more than probably anything in the world. It on pizza is the stuff of nightmares.