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You're on the right track, most of our senior leads act like juniors, and most new senior leads are damn right perfect. If you decide to join the new company, you will do very well.
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How do you not know what to do? Simply write them a nice letter or email which contains the truth about your level, thanking them for the offer etc.. That’s it. Sleep at night.
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Sugar6894y@geneticCode I decided to ask nicely for a internship opportunity this summer. Either way I need another year to complete my program.
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TBH, you know that you don't know things.
Thats a step ahead of about 80% of seniors.
Now you just have to learn all the things you know you don't know. -
Tell them they are terrible at searching recruits lol. Pathetic employers all around. They treat you like a miracle worker, but once they find you unprofitable, you are on streets.
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