| > I wish we as a culture/society, acknowledged the luck and timing factor more as a factor in career development. How's this? I'm a self taught programmer who did not start to learn programming til I was in my 40s. It was not super easy to get my first full time job. One day, I went to a tech meet up. Got a t shirt. Six months later, I wore that t shirt to a hiring fair. Someone recognized the t shirt because he was at that meet up too. We started talking. I end up joining the start up he worked for. Two years later I'm looking to leave and start job hunting but completely fail on my first phone technical interview. Decide to study some more "interview questions" before applying to another job. Find out the next month our start up is in acquisition discussions with Big Tech Co. Decide to stop job hunting. The acquisition happens. I now work for Big Tech Co. They never would have hired me if I had applied cold for the job. I'm doing well there. So, the secret to my success: a t shirt and flubbing an interview. |