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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This is exactly what I needed. The part about communication being more important than the perfect design really resonated with me.
Just passed my system design round using these tips. The requirements clarification step saved me from going down the wrong path.
Thanks everyone! Happy to answer any follow-up questions about the process.
Absolutely go for it! The worst case is you get great practice. I failed my first attempt and learned a ton from it.
The tip about explaining designs to non-technical friends is gold. I started doing this and my communication improved dramatically.
I'd add one more thing: always discuss monitoring and observability. Interviewers love when you think about production readiness.
How long did you spend on each mock interview session? I find it hard to simulate the real pressure.
Sharing this with all my mentees. Concise and actionable — exactly what interview prep content should be.