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      <title>What did I learn after 6 months of interviews</title>
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      <description>So I was laid off on 2023-07 and started to interview for junior positions at different companies, from Chile and US, this process took me 26h01m+ (only in calls and interviews, I didn&amp;rsquo;t record how much time I studied) and this is what I learned:
1. There are positions in the job market but&amp;hellip; Most companies want a senior for the price of a junior, with 5+ years of experience in their stack and with a lot of different skills, something like 3 persons in one.</description>
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