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Ask HN: How to discuss side-gig work on a job interview
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4 points
by globba22
3817 days ago
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I've had a few job interviews recently in which I felt unsure how to discuss my paid, freelance projects. In my case, I have taken on freelance jobs doing machine learning and NLP for small companies that don't have budget or need to hire an ML engineer full time. In my day job, I do a lot of data engineering and data warehousing work and very little modeling. My side work is more in line with the type of work I am going for, so I'd like to be able to highlight those projects in an interview, but so far have avoided discussing them in depth or even putting them on my resume. As a result I feel I am categorized as being a great fit for a data eng role, but not enough experience for data science or machine learning. Generally speaking, do companies look down on candidates who take on side work in addition to their FT job? I suppose it varies depending on the type of company, but curious to hear how others in the HN community have handled the situation. |
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I generally would avoid. I've seen people who don't like after hours work attachments and feel someone with a side gig will be distracted and is just there til things get better at their other opportunities. I used to think this way when first exposed to employees working on personal side businesses. I soon realised these tend to be hard working who often bring energy and initiative to their work than standard. Id now I'd almost see this as a plus but would guess I'm in the minority. Also if I know an prospective employee was doing this I would want to discuss and make it clear the FT job is the priority for SHTF days/weeks/months plus there should never be the slightest inkling of working with anything competitive.
If you are going to talk about it I'd point out additional skills and variety it brings. How it keeps your skills up to date in areas beyond your FT job and how sometimes you can bring this knowledge back to the business. I'd also point out the FT job comes first as this is just a bit of fun as you're doing it out of interest for technology vs needing the money.