| Let's check the basics: 1. Do you have a LinkedIn profile, clearly listing your skills, accomplishments, and experience? Also with a clear, professional profile picture? Do you link to your Github page (and vice versa). 2. Do you have an account on StackOverflow careers? 3. Does your resume look crisp and clean (using a good template), with readily available information about skills and experience? After this, remember that straight-up _applying_ to companies is well known to be the LEAST effective way to get a job. The better way is to let companies - or at least recruiters or hiring managers at specific companies - approach you (usually LinkedIn, StackOverflow is better). This involves a lot of tending to your professional social-media profiles, love it or hate it. The best way is of course to get hired by someone you know from prior successful professional collaboration who makes an opening at their company specifically because they want YOU. TLDR, give a lot of attention to LinkedIn, GitHub page, StackOverflow careers profiles. Let people approach you. Don't fling out resumes to hundreds of companies like a frisbee. |