Comment by jongjong
2 years ago
I guess maybe in 10 years I'll be working with 30 year olds who understand and value of that approach as I do today.
My current reality is that I'm a 33 year old working with 20 year olds who think they're geniuses who are going to take over the world in 5 years; from that viewpoint, I'm essentially a failed engineer because I didn't build a Facebook, Uber or AirBnB even though I had 10 years to do it.
I'm curious what type of company has these team demographics. Startup, agency, SMB, bigcorp, academia, or?
Usually this kind of thing comes from “trying to keep costs down” at a poorly funded firm, usually startup-ish. I’ve worked places where the oldest engineer was 30 and it’s rough, quality and stability just aren’t in the average 25 year old’s toolkit.
From seeing your posts, I think you have a psychologica lock that under mines your self-confidence.