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A little bit of context, I am an undergrad going through last year of college, this job is intern then possible full time transition based on performance. The pay is really good for a junior position and the company is a startup, the job is fully remote.
I'll be honest, I don't even know how I got the job honestly because I don't think I performed spectacularly well during the interviews. The company mainly works on Kubernetes and dockers, and mainly use Python and Golang. Truth to be told, I have never even heard of Kubernetes and Golang before I started preparing for the interviews, so I have literally 0 experience in them. In addition, during the interview, I asked the company if they offer training and they said they will be throwing a few easy projects at me first and I can ask my co workers, but they won't be offering any formal training.
I am torn. It's good pay and it will look really good on my resume, and I know opportunities is hard to come by during these covid times, but I just feel like I will do horrible at it because I have literally 0 experience in their subject and I don't want to go in and get fired. Please tell me what you would do in this situation, thanks!
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