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Ask HN: Are companies averse to hiring remote developers from the Bay Area?
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20 points
by cutty
2129 days ago
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I was laid off from my job recently but immediately started applying to new jobs. I'm expanding the job search to include remote positions at companies that might be located outside of California. Unfortunately I haven't heard back from any of them. I wonder if it has to do with the current job market being so competitive, or if my resume is weak, or if those companies think my salary expectation would be too high and they won't be able to match it, so they're not going to bother considering me as a candidate. I know when my previous company was hiring, we stopped reviewing most resumes from local Bay Area developers because it knew it couldn't match their salary expectations. On a side note: I have about 5 years of experience as a backend developer. I'd be happy to share my resume/LinkedIn over email if anyone is aware of any opportunities! |
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I guess looking at it from a different angle, as a bay area dev are you going to accept a long term position that comes with an 80k compensation package?
If in your cover letter you were to indicate that you would entertain a long term commitment at a rate typical with that of the remote company's on premise employees. Perhaps you would get more interest. Just a thought.
Best of luck on your job search. For good measure you might post your core skills here. You never know who is going to read this...