Guest
Hemant
Big-tech software advice usually sounds like it came from a laminated poster in a campus placement office. Hemant's episode does not. He gets into code quality, better teams, and the quieter career moves that matter once the shiny logo stops feeling shiny.
AmazonMetaLinkedInMeta.
Why this page is worth your click
A lot of people say they want the big-tech badge. The harder question is what kind of engineer you become once you get inside. Hemant is good on that part.
He talks from inside the machine without sounding hypnotized by it. If you want to get hired, grow past mid-level drift, or stop making career decisions based on prestige fumes, this page earns its keep.
Come here if you care about
- what strong software engineers do that weaker ones avoid
- when switching roles helps and when it is just restlessness
- how to think about better opportunities without acting desperate
- what big-tech experience teaches you after the bragging rights wear off
Related lanes
