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Ask HN: How do you pull out of a rut?
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10 points
by Pixelicious
3582 days ago
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Context: I'm a web / JavaScript / full-stack developer. In my first few positions, I was the stereotypical young arrogant / insecure junior developer, and I was rightfully purged. Since then, I've worked on being a better teammate and a reliable developer. Still, after several dozen interviews this year, I am unable to find work in the SF/Bay Area. Now, I'm out of resource and doing Udacity code reviews and Lyft to make ends meet. How do I pull out of this rut and get back to having a somewhat stable job? I really miss working with smart and passionate people. I miss getting to write code. I miss talking with users about features I've shipped and am shipping. But I seem unable to turn resumé's into interviews, and the interviews I do get, I can't seem to turn into offers. When I had little experience, it was easy to feel confident and capable during interviews. Now that I've been repeatedly humbled, I struggle to sell myself. If anyone needs a cheap node.js / javascript / react / python developer, I'm all ears. |
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Try adding working on open source projects to your routine. Try going to some cons or volunteering for them or in other community projects.
Are you living with your parents? In your house? Barely making rent in a crack house?
How old are you?
In the end, eat healthy, get plenty of sleep, and keep your nose to the grind stone, your ear to the ground.