Tips for Getting Tech/Developer jobs

I filtered them from someone else's experience:

  • Referrals aren’t everything. You actually have to be good too
  • Projects and experience matter just as much as interview performance.
  • Rejection is just redirection. I ended up landing a great data science internship role instead here which was a much better fit.
  • Don’t pick Java for the coding round. It slows you down dramatically. Always pick Python!
  • Actual practice some competitive programming before interviewing at FAANG. Use resources like NeetCode.io to truly gain a competitive edge in your big tech interviews
  • be less attached to interview outcomes. I was so attached to the outcome that I slept very poorly the night before the interview and that wrecked my interview performance. This lesson was very good when I interviewed at Facebook later in the year where I did get accepted. After my second rejection from Google, I went 5 years in a row without experiencing a single job interview rejection.
  • Maybe mobile development wasn’t my thing and I should pivot more towards data engineering.
  • The grass isn’t always greener. Just because Airbnb stock dropped so much in 2021, that didn’t necessarily mean I was in a bad position
  • Sometimes the interviewer fails you for reasons beyond your control and you need to take that signal and be grateful that you didn’t get hired at that company
  • Job hopping is really good to grow your career early. It looks worse as you go from early career to mid career though!
  • Not all companies value impact over tenure. Some companies prefer people to make less impact over a longer, more sustainable period of time. This was something that really nudged me in the direction of startups and initially put the idea of DataExpert.io into my mind!
  • The entrepreneurship journey I am on is different but still really good. Not giving one organization so much power over my life is a good thing even if it comes with a different set of challenges.
  • Interviewing out of FOMO can be a bad idea especially if your values do not actually align with the company
  • Don’t let interview rustiness impact the interviews at the jobs you want most. I should have interviewed with some other companies before OpenAI to refine my pitch instead of going in cold after years of not interviewing at all.
  • Don’t post April Fool’s jokes about joining a company that you’re currently in the interview process with; it might go extremely viral and hurt your chances!
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