Thank you, that’s a pretty helpful framing that I think I’ve probably heard before but haven’t internalized quite this way until now. In sum, references are generally a testament to character and general skills, not specific aptitudes for given work.
I do have question in response, but perhaps I’ll instead just speak in favor of making a post geared towards what you think entry level EA aligned people should do for work. Or perhaps a “things I wish I’d known starting out” or “if I could do it all again this is what I’d do” sort of deal. Your content has been great so far, and don’t feel like you need to rewrite anything with just a slightly changed veneer to be adaptable, but if you do feel like there’s enough you might want to say along these lines, I’d love to read a post from you on it! :)
Thank you, that’s a pretty helpful framing that I think I’ve probably heard before but haven’t internalized quite this way until now. In sum, references are generally a testament to character and general skills, not specific aptitudes for given work.
I do have question in response, but perhaps I’ll instead just speak in favor of making a post geared towards what you think entry level EA aligned people should do for work. Or perhaps a “things I wish I’d known starting out” or “if I could do it all again this is what I’d do” sort of deal. Your content has been great so far, and don’t feel like you need to rewrite anything with just a slightly changed veneer to be adaptable, but if you do feel like there’s enough you might want to say along these lines, I’d love to read a post from you on it! :)