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TopicAnother day, another rejection from a software developer position. Time to grind
BIueJay
12/07/21 8:07:15 PM
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AablMind posted...
What's your education/training like? What's your area? I just got a job after 2.5 years of searching (lul)
Just a bachelor of science in computer science, and around 3-4 years of experience. My current job is my only developer job, so I need to improve my resume.

samurai bandit posted...
Just apply. 99% of interviews is luck into having the interviewers actually know what they are doing. I also would say it is actually easier to apply for the top companies as they have to care more about fair hiring, diversity, no racism and all that jazz. A smaller company doesnt care about that and also typically has even less open positions to fill.

Keep practicing interviews and not only problems, it is important to be able to communicate what you are doing (during an interview) instead of sitting in silence 10 minutes while you code.
O definitely it is all about luck. I had some interviews that I should have gotten tbh if it weren't for that one terrible interviewer. I want to hit my bench mark at least before I start applying. My feedback in terms of communication has always been great, I just need to focus on the technical part.
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