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Michael Novati on Pragmatic Engineer Podcast

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u/michaelnovati replied ·
It was a fun time revisiting a time at Facebook that I cherished and I hope I share some useful info about how the company worked when it was smaller, and people can learn from my progression. I learned from a Netflix leader that when talking publicly to large groups to not try to project your journey onto others, so I try to share what worked for me and occasionally some general advice for Meta interviews, but largely just try to share a story that hopefully people find interesting. There are a few funny things in there, like I how I befriended Mark Zuckerberg and sleuthed out the hiring committee meetings.,

u/reluctant_ingrate wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

Hey Mr. Novati! Awesome interview! wasn't aware that you were a moderator on this subreddit though I come to lurk from time to time. I'm a bootcamp veteran (no pun intended) who has circled and circled in these programs since 2017. I have a background in accounting and economics

u/michaelnovati replied ·
Yeah sure!