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It is believed that in corporate business world you need to understand business logic and to develop or work on technology is something that you will learn with time. Is it true? And how does freshers approach this?

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Completely disagree with this mindset. Saw this at Meta - engineers who only focused on coding without understanding business impact built "technically perfect" features that users hated. Business logic isn't something you "pick up" - it needs intentional learning from day 1.

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