I got fired recently about a month into the job for "underperformance" and "asking too many questions", but now 2 weeks later am getting an offer from JPMC and I'm a bit anxious and wondering about similar experiences.
This sounds like the company was not a good fit and you will be much better off at a different company. That said, you should cool-off a bit and try your best to look at things from the previous company's point of view to see if there is anything you would do differently next time in a similar situation... trying to make the most of a bad situation.
u/Ghost_of_Gaddafi wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Well, the thing is, I tried to do that, but really no one but my boss seemed to have a problem with me. I got along with my coworkers just fine. And at one point when he got irritated at me for not committing some stuff using their own system, which I had no prior experience with
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I would try to jump into the next job with a fresh start. Even experienced engineers have anxiety in a new job because all the systems are different, the tools are different, the culture is different. So in some sense you get to start fresh.