It feels like there are surprisingly many loops to jump through to get a CS job, even with experience. In my previous career (finance), at most you got a test in addition to the interview. In CS nowadays you have to know all technologies, be a great leetcode solver, and have time/energy to drop everything and do a fullstack project in 2 days. Then most of the time you end up working on other stuff than what was tested on in a much small scope. I spend much more energy job interview prepping than I do at my actual job.
Will it get worse?
There has been some discussion going on here about how the net has become very spammy and full of auto-generated content. Would it be possible to create a new net without these problems without resorting to human moderation?
How will SEO break ChatGPT? Are there other risks that may have us ending up with an increasingly unusable product just like standard web search has turned out?
This might be a silly question, but how does your company make you aware of the time expected to finish a specific ticket?
I'm still new in this career, and get this feeling that everything needs to be finished as fast as possible. Is there a way in which I can feel more in control and therefore less stressed working under Scrum?