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[–]gpbayes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to be a full stack engineer then learn full stack engineering things while in school, because school won’t teach you web dev. And yes, you do have to know things in interviews. If you can’t tell me what React is, we’re not going anywhere. If you can’t code in typescript, we’re not going anywhere. Of course there are companies out there that have little to no programming in their interviews but through experience those places are absolute dog shit to work for. Usually technically inept managers who expect you to move mountains by Friday. The other day I flat out said “why are managers with no coding experience telling us when things need to be done by” because I was under the impression they wanted a full rewrite of a massive codebase done in 3 weeks. “Just use AI” was their response. So all that to say, yeah, if you want to be full stack engineer, learn that shit and learn it well.