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by akadien
3612 days ago
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I'll add another voice to the job market for experienced developers and managers. It's terrible. I have an advanced CS degree, in-demand programming skills and leadership experience. I've hunted for full-time, part-time, and contracting work for a couple of months. Interviews tend to go the following way: pass the initial interview, pass the programming test, pass the technical interview and never hear back (even after a couple of following up emails and/or phone calls). This grind really wears down one's self-confidence and outlook. It's been a depressing summer. I have over 12 months of living expenses in my savings account and a very supportive wife, so I'm going to do a startup and see how far I can take it. It feels like a better use of my time and promises some new learning experiences compared to more interviewing. |
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Good on you. The family support is key during this - have been unemployed and non-productive, and family support helps tremendously to get through that period.
What sort of skills do you have, and what are you looking for (email me if you'd like)
It definitely can get very wearing on your self-confidence. Good luck to you!