I would base on the recurring questions in here, people with significant experience who can answer with an interesting point of view. Lots of stuff about interviewing, compensation, the market, what is like working at FAANG, career development, remote work.
Also AMAs with people with very unique paths. My friend Michael Sayman for example is someone very interesting. My friend Philip Su is another person that would be super interesting (tech exec and recently did podcast about working at Amazon distribution center for a few months)
u/yLSxTKOYYm wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
I did an AMA a few years ago about [undergraduate research](https://old.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/cv8o3t/iama_cs_researcher_let_me_tell_you_about/) from my perspective as a research scientist. There was some good discussion there that might be of interest to you.
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u/michaelnovatireplied·
Nice yeah AMAs like this would be great!
I did a [top level Reddit one](https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/ui98mg/im_michael_i_was_a_principal_engineer_at_facebook/) a few weeks ago that was really fun on my part (other than a lot of anti-FB sentiment that was upvoted to the top :S
I know a recruiter on my team who ran FB's internship program at FB for 10 years was interested in doing one too for all the college/university people and I think this would be great here too.