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Open-Source contributions do not help
2 points by PerchunPak 55 days ago
First of all, I contribute to open-source because I love to. And I am doing it practically full-time right now.

I've also heard "open-source contributions significantly help you in finding a job" many many times, but every time I apply somewhere, they only ask about my professional experience. If I start talking about open-source, or god forbid, personal projects, they never care and immediately interrupt me with questions about my *professional* experience.

Every time I ask why I was rejected, they always reply "we chose a candidate with more *professional* experience" (I have 1 year of professional experience and 2-3 years of active open-source)

So how the fuck do open-source contributions help? All my friends say no one even cares about them in the corporate space

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There are certain places where it is valued a lot, and some corporates do not value them. It depends on the organisation.
It's not true at all, apply to any Ycombinator startup or thousand of others, they'll immensely value it.
Well, this is great, but there is no Ycombinator in Czechia/Europe. And Europe's alternative sucks as far as I know. I've also never seen any job postings that mention startup incubators