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Ask HN: Is OSS contribution worth it?
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by wilsonnnnnn
1077 days ago
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Is OSS contribution worth getting a notice/interview? Is there any hiring "bias" for folks with OSS contribution? I guess adding "worth it" sets a bad precedent but I'm asking around whether one should spend some time working on OSS with a faint hope of landing an interview from a FAANG/MAANG-level corp. Edit: Added more description |
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I would say that if you're talking about contributing to OSS solely for the purpose of enhancing your resume, and the "hope of landing an interview from a FAANG/MAANG-level corp", then you should not do it. I'd encourage people to get involved with contributing to OSS only if it serves an end such as fulfilling one's ideological commitment to FOSS, or furthering a project that one has a personal and direct connection to (eg, something you use yourself), or just because you generally want to make the world a better place and believe that contributing to OSS does that.
If you follow this approach, and treat the "resume building" aspect purely as an incidental sidebar, then the worst case is that you do something that you find worthy in and of itself and don't wind up getting that FAANG job. Best case, you both do something worthy AND you get the job.
But if you go into this with an expectation that it's about building your resume and getting a job with a FAANG, if that doesn't happen, you may be left with resentment and bitterness and a feeling that you wasted your time, and come away with a negative bias towards OSS in general. That downside seems like something worth avoiding, IMO.