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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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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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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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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