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How to Have a Terrible Career

Published on May 10, 2016

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How to Build a Terrible Technical Career

Invert Your Way to Non-Non-Success by Cody Powell, Engineering @ TUNE
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Most of these career talks are all the same.

Your Optimal Career Is As Simple As

  • Find your passion!
  • Network!
  • Learn new technologies!
  • Consider new opportunities!
  • Etc!
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Sure, these points are good.
But are they useful?

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Survivorship Bias?

  • This advice is overly optimistic since failure is ignored
  • The failures may have been smart and determined, but unlucky or discriminated against
  • "Be smart and work hard, and you'll be Steve Jobs!" isn't helpful. Lots of people are smart and work hard
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What if we inverted the problem?

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You can uncover significant, subtle truths by flipping a problem on its head.

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You do this in math all the time

  • Solve Ax = b, where A is an n by n matrix
  • The easy solution is to invert A, so x = A^-1b
  • "Invert, always invert" - Jacobi
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Consider Investing

  • Major problem with survivorship bias. Maybe the winners are just lucky?
  • Frequent trading is a loser's game due to transaction costs
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What if you inverted that?

  • Rather than try to make the most money, try to lose the least
  • You at least prevent catastrophes that way
  • Hmm, has anyone succeeded with that?
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This Guy Swears By It

It Works for Immortality too

  • You could figure out the secret to eternal life, which sounds hard
  • OR you could figure out where you're going to die and just never go there
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And Office Behavior!

What about technical careers?

Let's learn how to succeed by listing how to fail

Be incurious

"You know all those great advancements in tech? Leave me out of it!"
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Be Exclusive

"You know who's awesome? People exactly like me!"

Be Pedantic

"You know what's most important? All that trivial stuff!"
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Be Indifferent

"You know what's probably just fine? Everything!"
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Be Stagnant

"You know what's as good as it's going to get? Everything!"
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Be Scattered

"You know what I'm really good at? Vague, random things!"
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Be Afraid

"You know who'd be a great owner for this hard problem? Not me!"
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Be Lazy

"You know what needs some hustle? My nap schedule!"
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Be an ass

"You know who's got a good opinion on this? Me."

Let's summarize

  • You build a terrible technical career by being an incurious, exclusive, pedantic, indifferent, stagnant, scattered, afraid, lazy ass.
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So Don't Do That!

And hopefully then you'll succeed.
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