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the coli thinks you’re a c00n for speaking differently![]()
You coulda just made this the thread title bro you didn’t have to create a whole scenario

the coli thinks you’re a c00n for speaking differently![]()

He’s an introvert but that shouldn’t really matter cuz a lot of tech folks are introverts.You don't have to code switch or do any of that goofy shyt. More than likely your cousin isn't as good as he says he is. I just got my cousin a gig as a ETL Developer a few months ago and she's only been fukking with tech for real for a few months.
If I had to guess he has a trash resume, basic technical skills, and a poor communicator.
Depending on where in the fed he wants to work, he'll need to have various certifications and possibly need to get clearance. And if he doesn't have the skillset to work in corporate America, he probably doesn't have the skillset to work for the government since they're using similar technology.
He worked for one of the major consulting firms for about 12 years in the tech department (AI, Tanium (I think thats what it’s called) and a lot of other teams/positions but they’re letting him go. October is his last month. When asking for a promotion or raise, they were always vague about the details or would move the goal post. There was a white boy I used to work with, he told me they would do the same thing to him—being vague about how to get promoted. so that’s the game corporate plays.Can you give a little more details? Do he currently have a job in tech or has he been unemployed for years in tech? Is he trying to get a tech job similar to his current role or a entirely differently role? For example moving from a programmer role to a network role might be difficult?
There could be numerous variables beside code switching. If he is trying to move into a leadership role (manager or above) then that might be difficult if you have no leadership experience than if you try to work in a non-leadership role. If he is trying to work for 1 of the FAANG companies (facebook, amazon, apple, netflix, google) that is more difficult than trying to work for a company in the health care industry, education, contractor, etc.
If he is just trying to get a job similar to his current role but at a higher salary, is he at the top pay grade in his current field?
There could be a lot of reasons. That is why a little more details could help.
If you work for the government you don't have to compete with Indian/Nigerian/Chinese immigrants.
Also the federal government is the largest employer of black people.
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It seems like he shouldn't have a issue with finding a job since he know A.I. and that what many say the future is going to. But I don't work in that industry so I wouldn't know.He’s an introvert but that shouldn’t really matter cuz a lot of tech folks are introverts.
He worked for one of the major consulting firms for about 12 years in the tech department (AI, Tanium (I think thats what it’s called) and a lot of other teams/positions but they’re letting him go. October is his last month. When asking for a promotion or raise, they were always vague about the details or would move the goal post. There was a white boy I used to work with, he told me they would do the same thing to him—being vague about how to get promoted. so that’s the game corporate plays.
He’d like to become a data scientist…I’m gonna say he’s been studying that, building, interested in that for like the last 5 years… but I think he’s open to remaining in his current role but really just wants more pay. Super underpaid. He gets interviews and ppl reaching out… I think his interview process is where he sucks. He’s open to pretty much any company not just FAANG. I told him about gov jobs that the coli bros mentioned. All his friends have changed jobs like 10 times making $120k-$250k
We know the corporate game… usually shouldn’t stay at a company for more than 2-3 years otherwise you get pigeonholed
Listen pal
These high salaries come with some compromises buddy
Watch Drake interviews and mimic everything that he says to get it right …
But yeah seriously you have to …
You have to be able to speak without any grammatical errors …
Most college graduates can do that …
And you have to overly enunciate
Changing your voice and accent isn’t necessary