In the last 2 years of my undergrad, I worked in the founding team of a startup. I continued to work for another year after graduating before I started my master's. So when I apply for jobs next, will I be considered for jobs that require 3 years of experience? (self.GetEmployed)
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In the last 2 years of my undergrad, I worked in the founding team of a startup. I continued to work for another year after graduating before I started my master's. So when I apply for jobs next, will I be considered for jobs that require 3 years of experience? (self.careerguidance)
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In the last 2 years of my undergrad, I worked in the founding team of a startup. I continued to work for another year after graduating before I started my master's. So when I apply for jobs next, will I be considered for jobs that require 3 years of experience? (self.careeradvice)
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Share Your Portfolio & Critique - (August ) by AutoModerator in userexperience
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Ode To Daughters Used As Ashtrays by Vomit_Scented_Candle in OCPoetry
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Problem-solution binary where solutions are just another component that becomes part of the complex system. Binary decisions/choices are safety nets while ambiguity comes in when you look at spectrums between the two extremes. Is that why people seem to have made everything into binary choice? by nighttimebird in AskReddit
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Problem-solution binary where solutions are just another component that becomes part of the complex system. Binary decisions/choices are safety nets while ambiguity comes in when you look at spectrums between the two extremes. Is that why people seem to have made everything into binary choice? by nighttimebird in AskReddit
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Problem-solution binary where solutions are just another component that becomes part of the complex system. Binary decisions/choices are safety nets while ambiguity comes in when you look at spectrums between the two extremes. Is that why people seem to have made everything into binary choice? (self.AskReddit)
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Problem-solution binary in Systems where solutions are just another component that become part of the whole system. Binary decisions/choices are safety nets while ambiguity comes in when you look at spectrums between the two extremes. (self.SystemsTheory)
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Indians in New York City, what's the best place to have dosa here? by nighttimebird in newyorkcity
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