> critical component of both medicine and rocket science
Do you know a lot people who ended up having to write software for rockets or medical devices after applying for a generic web development job?
> from someone who put in the work to actually be qualified
That’s all very nice. Unless you end up being that someone yourself.
> and harming your future coworkers by deceiving them.
That’s highly debatable. It’s possible a lot of them did the same thing and unless you outright lied (instead of exaggerating etc.) and are still able to do the job is it really “deception”?
Anyway.. there is a lot of nuance and lying vs not lying is not even remotely a binary thing.
Do you know a lot people who ended up having to write software for rockets or medical devices after applying for a generic web development job?
> from someone who put in the work to actually be qualified
That’s all very nice. Unless you end up being that someone yourself.
> and harming your future coworkers by deceiving them.
That’s highly debatable. It’s possible a lot of them did the same thing and unless you outright lied (instead of exaggerating etc.) and are still able to do the job is it really “deception”?
Anyway.. there is a lot of nuance and lying vs not lying is not even remotely a binary thing.