What It Really Takes to Break Into Big Tech in Toronto (ex-Instacart) | Support Engineer
Автор: Branch Out
Загружено: 2025-11-20
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Breaking into tech doesn’t always require a four-year CS degree.
In this story, Ben shares how he went from a 2-year college diploma in Canada to landing a Support Engineer role at Instacart — and what it actually takes to grow in tech when you don’t come from a top school.
We talk about the real advantages (and limitations) of mid-level colleges, how to stand out in support roles, and what hiring managers actually look for beyond your education. Ben’s journey is proof that if you work hard, build real experience, and put yourself out there, you can create your own path in the tech industry.
In this conversation:
• Starting a tech career with a 2-year diploma
• How Support Engineers grow into impactful roles
• What matters more than your school name
• Early career challenges most people don’t talk about
• Advice for anyone trying to break into tech in Canada
If you’re building your tech career — especially in support, product, or operations roles — this is a story you’ll want to hear.
Connect with Ben on LinkedIn: / suerov
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