I'd go so far as to suggest that they join a mid-to-large sized company and
> spend the first couple of years maintaining somebody else's crap code. It's
> one hell of a learning experience.
>
>   Don't join Big companies, you're learning is not in your hand, large
> companies work on diverse areas, so chance of getting into the area which
> interests you is less.
>

I personally feel joining small or little mid size companies can help you
learn much better.

In larger size companies it is process oriented and easy to pass the buck.

>
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