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Interview Reflection
Interview Reflection
Roger Osorio
1-6-20
Per: 2
Industry: ASUSTeK
Reflection
“Computer Network Architect.” I learned that it really takes a lot of time and responsibility to
become a good network architect. Jose really thought me that technology requires a lot of skills
with math being one of the highest. He taught me that coding is very fun and that you should
keep your eye on what you’re doing. Coding can be very complex if you let it be and it’s good to
write down where you left off so you won’t forget and have to erase a few things.
Jose told me that learning a bit everyday goes very long way. This great saying holds
particularly valid in Computer Science. Discovering inspiration is a lot simpler when you have
little errands or objectives in front that come full circle into completing a greater objective. “CS
majors, from my experience are all in all a profoundly determined gathering of individuals. We
regularly concoct thoughts for "new businesses" and rapidly structure groups via web-based
networking media stages, yet once in a while invest the supported exertion expected to make a
generous item.” Gonzalez says. Jose really experienced ways to make new items and always
have a creative mindset. This is true, it’s fundamentally significant in these cases, or for a class
venture to separate the current test into a littler bite-sized assignment. Gonzalez said that there
are programs to help me with my work. Such as, GitHub, which is a web facilitating framework
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for rendition control, which enables you to follow your work. “Actually, I like having every one
of my archives in a single spot and regularly challenge myself to submit something substantive
as often as possible (consistently, every other day and so forth).” Gonzalez told me when he
wanted to learn and challenge himself. This interview really helps me out for my career choice
and went super well, Mr. Gonzalez is a very relaxed and relatable human being and hs advice