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Ask HN: I'm not a rockstar coder. Do I have a place in SV?
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18 points
by ninja_to_be
3971 days ago
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I am an excellent coder. But I am not a rockstar/ninja/10x dev. I don't consume code all the time. I don't breathe out code all the time. I don't have pet projects to show. I don't have a project portfolio. I don't contribute to open source projects. I like to explore, travel, run, hike, kayak and a bunch of other things whenever I am not at work. I just completed my Masters degree in Computer Science. Before that I worked for 4 years dishing out high quality code as a software developer. I have been searching for jobs for the past two months. Most companies ask for my project portfolio or my Github profile link. Though I submit links, they are nothing more than a deserted island. More often than not, companies reject my job applications saying something like: "Unfortunately, your skill sets were not a match for this position", when their job description is an exact match for my skill set, the exact work that I have been doing for 4 years prior to my Masters. What are the companies expectations when it comes to recruiting software engineers? |
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The reason I ask how many companies you have applied to is because finding a good job is a numbers game. Often I see engineers who do something along the lines of applying to a single company for the "perfect position for them", waiting to hear from the company, and then feeling dejected when a rejection comes and they have to find the next perfect position. I always say, apply to 25 jobs as quickly as possible. Then come back and tell me that they all rejected you.
Good luck! It will work out soon enough!