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Comment by garciasn

2 days ago

> One thing we'll know for sure is you're going to have to continually learn ... throughout your career," he said.

This has been the case for literally my entire career and I assume most of the professional world for the last half century.

Technology is continually reshaping industries and while many eschew learning and adopting, those who embrace it are the ones who succeed best IME.

> Technology is continually reshaping industries and while many eschew learning and adopting, those who embrace it are the ones who succeed best IME.

I said it already in a reply to GP, but I'm going to say it again: I stopped caring about what people list on their resumes, your work history and education don't matter to me. I'd rather hire a hungry junior that finished a bootcamp, that has a drive and ability to absorb new things and adapt to changing environments, over somebody who's got 10 years of experience and can't do shit outside of their comfort zone.

The number of people who aren't able to learn and adapt to changing times, new tools, new ways of working, etc. is shocking.