> I think some of you forget that the rest of the world isn't New York/Austin/Bay Area.
Hell, even if you do live in one of those places you're screwing yourself to shun networking.
The tech industry isn't special in this regard. Being a good programmer is important, but if your only approach to career growth is reading job boards and sending cold resumes, you're going to hit a ceiling.
Hell, even if you do live in one of those places you're screwing yourself to shun networking.
The tech industry isn't special in this regard. Being a good programmer is important, but if your only approach to career growth is reading job boards and sending cold resumes, you're going to hit a ceiling.