How To Find A Tech Job In An Impossible Market (ex-Amazon Principal Engineer)
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Top Comments (10)
Watching your videos really feels like having a boss that really cares about your future and is willing to express his wisdom for your growth. God bless you.
1. (2 phases: getting an interview and preparation for an interview) Be intentional with how much time you spend applying and preparing. Prepare in parallel with looking for a job. Be ready for an interview within a week's notice, otherwise pay more attention to preparation 2. Approach differently for job search. Vary your approach if you aren't getting callbacks. 3. Make your side-projects high-leverage. It needs to be presentable. (artefacts). It needs to be time-boxed. Learn one big thing from the project. Document your project and learning by building in public. 4. Don't wait to start finding a new job. Get started. Get started. Get started. Get started. Get started, now! 5. - 6. Believe. Get Your head right
It's inspiring that you went from support engineer all the way to principal engineer. Nice content!
Wow, Support Eng to SDE in AWS here myself. "Better job than no job", exactly, also I gave myself a timeline to transition to SDE while in support role, and I did it
๐ก To try everything Brilliant has to offer for free for a full 30 days, visit http://www.brilliant.org/alifeengineered. Youโll also get 20% off an annual premium subscription. ๐ฅ Continue the conversation on my Discord server with like-minded viewers. The advice section is **chef's kiss** - https://discord.gg/HFVMbQgRJJ ๐Transform your tech career with my free weekly newsletter - https://newsletter.alifeengineered.com/
Haha, grindr for your pets, masterclass Steve
always took me few week to be prepare for interview. tech interview is always like going back to school for me. It's not even about what i did on my previous jobs.
goated watch collection bro!
03:00 the proportion is good when you are not in desperate mode after a lay off though
"...also caught up in their fav TV shows and movies." <-- this couldn't be any truer.
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Watching your videos really feels like having a boss that really cares about your future and is willing to express his wisdom for your growth. God bless you.
1. (2 phases: getting an interview and preparation for an interview) Be intentional with how much time you spend applying and preparing. Prepare in parallel with looking for a job. Be ready for an interview within a week's notice, otherwise pay more attention to preparation 2. Approach differently for job search. Vary your approach if you aren't getting callbacks. 3. Make your side-projects high-leverage. It needs to be presentable. (artefacts). It needs to be time-boxed. Learn one big thing from the project. Document your project and learning by building in public. 4. Don't wait to start finding a new job. Get started. Get started. Get started. Get started. Get started, now! 5. - 6. Believe. Get Your head right
It's inspiring that you went from support engineer all the way to principal engineer. Nice content!
Wow, Support Eng to SDE in AWS here myself. "Better job than no job", exactly, also I gave myself a timeline to transition to SDE while in support role, and I did it
๐ก To try everything Brilliant has to offer for free for a full 30 days, visit http://www.brilliant.org/alifeengineered. Youโll also get 20% off an annual premium subscription. ๐ฅ Continue the conversation on my Discord server with like-minded viewers. The advice section is **chef's kiss** - https://discord.gg/HFVMbQgRJJ ๐Transform your tech career with my free weekly newsletter - https://newsletter.alifeengineered.com/
Haha, grindr for your pets, masterclass Steve
always took me few week to be prepare for interview. tech interview is always like going back to school for me. It's not even about what i did on my previous jobs.
goated watch collection bro!
03:00 the proportion is good when you are not in desperate mode after a lay off though
"...also caught up in their fav TV shows and movies." <-- this couldn't be any truer.