u/yellowwleaves

Have zero experience and really need advice

I graduated from a mid uni in CS, couldn't find a job for 2 years, through connections got a referral and had an internal hire interview. Thought that was it and didn't think about recieving an offer. I got an offer with well considerably low salary ( though who cares after not having experience and being unemployed? ) and accepted it. 2 months of onboarding + trial before official employement. Checking employees of the company, all graduated from top unis + worked at reputable companies.

It's a junior pre-sales role and through research I read that normally you need 3+ years of experience and network to get this job?

I feel so cooked and I have no idea where to start. What should I expect? What should I focus on learning before starting the role? How can I keep this position without embarassing myself? Thank you for advices in advance 🙏🏻

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u/yellowwleaves — 3 days ago
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Looking for a therapist friend to discuss personality theory

With the popularity of mbti and Jordan Peterson few years ago, I found myself wanting to learn more about Jung like any other person online.

I'm not following mbti or Jordan Peterson anymore but curiosity for Jung's work about cognitive functions never left me.

I read about Jung's cognitive functions few times on and off in these years, and few months ago I finally purchased his book on personality types.

Because of the writing being so dense I thought purchasing it in my own language would make it better ( it didn't)

His book is clearly a work on psychoanalysis and for someone who didn't pursue psychology as a field, I don't know how much of his writing resonate with/ relevant to modern psychology.

Though I'm not well versed but interested in psychology, I wonder if I can find a friend here who is also interested in personality theory and could help me along the way!

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u/yellowwleaves — 1 month ago