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Ask HN: How can I prove I know how to write software with nothing on my GitHub?
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10 points
by devcheese
4011 days ago
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I work so many hours with my current job, so I have no time to work on my personal projects. Money has been a struggle so I have been looking for a job. Employers ask to send them a link to my github account, but I don't have many public repositories and my current job has no open sourced software I can show. (I also signed an NDA) |
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Now an interesting thing will happen. When a recruiter asks you for a github account, tell them you don't have one. That's ok! You applied to 49 other companies. In fact, tell them you are talking with numerous other companies when you let them know you don't have a great github account. Maybe some will ask for "some other crazy requirement". No problem! You have applied to so many, it doesn't matter.
Generally speaking when I have done this in the past (or have couched others through the process), 50% of the companies they apply for will at least reach out to them. 50% of those companies will do a phone interview. 50% of those companies will call them in for an in person interview and often times better than 50% of those companies will give them an offer. So you'll have 25 companies that reach out to you. 12 companies which give you a phone interview. 6 companies which bring you in for an in person interview. And 3 or more offers! If you make it that far and don't take a great offer up front :)
Job hunting is a numbers game unfortunately. If a company isn't willing to give you the time of day because you can't provide them a github account that makes them happy, it's time to move on to another company. Keep on looking and good luck! You'll find the right one.