I’m well aware this post has been asked to death on Reddit, but I couldn’t find anything relevant on Lemmy so I thought I’d give it a shot.
I’m starting my first SDE job next week, and to be honest I’ve never really been a dev in a professional environment before. I’ve had an internship where the bar was very low so I did decently, and a part-time gig where I just assigned myself tickets. Either way I’ve never worked on a larger team or in a specific org before.
Apart from the usual like “ask questions when you’re stuck”, “write proper documentation”, “be proactive”, and “communicate well”, what are some technical things I should be familiar with to make sure I’m not bogging anyone down?
More specifically, are there concepts I should know/I am expected to know of that I might not have learned in university?
I asked GPT4:
What are the main differences between having 5 years of experience in a job and 20 years of experience? Make a bullet point list.
Certainly! Here’s a list detailing some of the main differences between having 5 years and 20 years of experience in a job:
5 Years of Experience:
20 Years of Experience:
It’s essential to note that the above points are generalizations. Individual experiences and growth can vary widely based on the person, the industry, the company, and many other factors.