By Natasha Vocalist and Kalley Huang
Since she was a tenth grader in Seattle, Annalice Ni needed to foster programming for a conspicuous tech organization like Google.
So she took incredible measures to meet the entry level position and other list of references models that make understudies alluring recruits to the greatest tech firms.
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In secondary school, Ni took software engineering courses, interned at Microsoft and chipped in as a coding educator for more youthful understudies. She studied software engineering at the College of Washington, procuring desired computer programming temporary positions at Facebook. Subsequent to moving on from school this year, she moved to Silicon Valley to begin the most amazing job she could ever imagine as a computer programmer at Meta, Facebook's parent organization.
Then, at that point, last month, Meta laid off in excess of 11,000 representatives — including Ni.