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First-generation college students in tech: our stories

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Being the first in your family to attend college — and then breaking into tech — comes with unique challenges nobody prepares you for.

From imposter syndrome to navigating corporate culture, first-gen tech workers face invisible barriers. But we also bring unique perspectives and resilience that make us valuable team members.

This is a collection of stories from 12 first-generation college students who made it into top tech companies.

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tech_lily

This is exactly what I needed. The part about communication being more important than the perfect design really resonated with me.

478d ago
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prep_warrior

Just passed my system design round using these tips. The requirements clarification step saved me from going down the wrong path.

415d ago
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jake_engAuthor

Thanks everyone! Happy to answer any follow-up questions about the process.

328d ago
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jake_engAuthor

Absolutely go for it! The worst case is you get great practice. I failed my first attempt and learned a ton from it.

284d ago
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backend_dev_99

The tip about explaining designs to non-technical friends is gold. I started doing this and my communication improved dramatically.

257d ago
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devops_dana

I'd add one more thing: always discuss monitoring and observability. Interviewers love when you think about production readiness.

225d ago
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new_grad_sam

How long did you spend on each mock interview session? I find it hard to simulate the real pressure.

187d ago
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career_coach_m

Sharing this with all my mentees. Concise and actionable — exactly what interview prep content should be.

154d ago