日本語はこちら。 I'm pretty sure all engineers who work in the tech industry agree that there's a gap between learning the technology (in university, bootcamps, self-taught, etc) and working using the technology. But I always wonder what the actual gap is. Sure, there's plenty of obvious ones like "how to use Git" or "how to setup a CI/CD pipeline" (assuming your work requires them), but I think there's other skills, knowledge or techniques that are less obvious yet still very important and definitely exist.
The Gap Between Studying and Working in Tech
日本語はこちら。 I'm pretty sure all engineers who work in the tech industry agree that there's a gap between learning the technology (in university, bootcamps, self-taught, etc) and working using the technology. But I always wonder what the actual gap is. Sure, there's plenty of obvious ones like "how to use Git" or "how to setup a CI/CD pipeline" (assuming your work requires them), but I think there's other skills, knowledge or techniques that are less obvious yet still very important and definitely exist.