| Hi peeps: I'm a senior in college (graduating in about a month) and I still haven't managed to get a full-time position. I'm starting to become confused to what areas I need to work on. First, I thought my resume was bad, but then I got interviews at most places I applied to, so that's good. Then I wasn't getting through the first phone interviews. I developed myself some more and now I'm getting onsite interviews, but still no offers. Clearly with this trajectory I should become employed soon, but I'm wondering what I am doing wrong. I'm applying mainly to places I see on Hacker News, is this a mistake (they don't hire junior developers) or do I just need more experience (I had a late interest in computer science and blasted through the entire major in 3 semesters)? I'm starting to wonder if I will get a job by the time I graduate. If I don't will this hurt my long term career prospects? My email is in my profile, so if you would like to help out email me and I will give you a copy of my resume for your review. Also, if you're an employer looking for a junior developer please email me, I have 2 internships and several projects under my belt. |
Let the interviewer know that you are interested in _their_ company. One of the biggest mistakes I see is people letting on the fact that they are interviewing at multiple places.
Mention things about their culture that might be a little harder to find out. Bonus points for casual name dropping of blogs you read from the company blog etc.
lastly make sure to let them know this is the company you want to work for, and really do not want to work anywhere else.