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by huhtenberg
5019 days ago
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Perhaps other HNers will correct me, but I can't think of too many startups that are Java shops. In fact, I can't think of any. Java's a big corporation language and it just doesn't map well on a hacky nature startups. Another thing is not the resume itself, but its format. The most effective resumes I've seen (those that get the interviews) were quirky one- or two-pagers. Can you perhaps strip yours of all personal info and post here? |
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Someone who is 100% just a Java-the-language developer may be stuck at a bank or other bigcorp. Someone who's got a lot of Java experience and can use the best aspects of the JVM ecosystem while also leveraging other non-Java tech should be able to do much better than the OP is saying he's doing.