這個夏天, 我離開劍橋的友好束縛,遠航了西 暴富 實習生作為一名軟件工程師 汗學院. 而這並不完全這樣做正義: 這是一個完全革命性的體驗.
真棒項目
我用我的導師在這樣涼爽的項目作為工作長大一噸的軟件工程師:
– 創建SEO'd登陸頁面我們的視頻
– 建立向用戶發送電子郵件通知功能,只要他們對我們的視頻問題得到回答, 與設計師的緊密合作
– 追踪並固定在我們的新的視頻播放器的bug
Wearing a lot of hats
I took on every side project I could so that I could try out a bunch of different roles:
– Data scientist: analyzing data from a donation drive using loads of SQL
– PM: proposing a massive new feature to add flashcards to the website
– Mobile developer: a mobile app to play Khan Academy CS programs
– Game designer: Pokemon Leaf
A steep learning curve
Adjusting to work life after having just barely adapted to college life was a huge challenge. But I learned a ton from it and came away with a couple more key realizations:
– Stay out of rabbit holes. I spent a solid week on this one seemingly-minor feature that grew into a monster. Cut scope aggressively.
– Everyone has a really different background, so sit down and talk to all the stakeholders in a project and understand where they’re coming from.
– 8 hours a day to focus on one thing sounds like a lot, but you have to manage your time effectively, else you still won’t accomplish anything.
Back in Cambridge, I’ve been tackling problems so differently than I used to… and I’m profoundly thankful for that.
I swear I found time to code
This was easily one of the most fun summers of my life. I got a chance to:
– Skateboard to work and back every day
– Bike 50 miles to San Francisco
– Ride all the coasters in Great America
– Experience an SF Giants game (their garlic fries are sick)
– See fireworks with interns on the 4th of July
– Make friends at intern mixers at tech companies and VCs
Incredible people, incredible mission
What really set Khan Academy apart was the people and the mission. Everyone comes in day in, day out with big dreams to reinvent education and then actually gets to work on it. Sal Khan is nothing short of an inspiration, and a really chill guy to boot.