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by Nexialist
3520 days ago
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Earlier this year I spent roughly three months job hunting exclusively through cold-emails based on Who's Hiring posts (I'm in the London area). I applied for 10 positions (and got my 10th - at a fairly large media company) Some numbers of reasons that I felt I didn't get through the hiring process at the positions I applied for: * Company changed their mind hiring for the position - 3 cases * Didn't get through due to insufficient experience - 2 cases * Didn't get through due to for poor performance on the hiring test - 3 cases * No response received - 1 case These numbers are a bit flaky since in the end it's a combination of factors that results in a yes/no decision. But I tried to roughly divide them into what I felt was the main "deciding factor" of the interview process. For background, I'm a backend / "full stack" developer with 5 years experience (Most of the places that I got filtered out for experience reasons were because I didn't have enough of Brand X, etc) |
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