I find it odd that we still train students to think that they’re just going to make things, versus that they might make a few things, but maybe a lot of their career is going to be arguing why something shouldn’t be made but still get paid for.
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Been doing this web thing since the early aughts. Technology still excites me like nothing else, especially hardware. Currently CTO of Frank & Eileen. Former VP of Customer Experience at Oura and Director of Customer Experience at Sonos.
I find it odd that we still train students to think that they’re just going to make things, versus that they might make a few things, but maybe a lot of their career is going to be arguing why something shouldn’t be made but still get paid for.