Reddit Cscareer - I thrive in competitive/ adversarial environments. I don't mind collaboration at a team level, but ideally my team. Here's a sankey chart i made with all my job applications: Technical interview means either a leetcode. A masters is useless if you're still failing coding interviews. I need something to hold me over and support my wife and kids. What are some good easy to get jobs that i could live off of until i can finally find a cs career again? Well since literally everyone in the comments is being unhelpful, there are plenty of careers you can try to pursue with a cs degree: Cybersecurity analyst, security engineer, cs. Use the following search parameters to narrow your results: Subreddit:subreddit find submissions in subreddit author:username find submissions by username Are you really looking for a job? That's the question i've been asked often lately during interviews. I understand people might be throwing out resumes just to see what's out there, or to entertain. Is moving to the bay area for a better career in tech is no longer a thing in terms of pay, networking, and culture. Please provide your honest opinion. Assuming i get a job offer. A lot of people factor in the good pay as one of the reasons they chose a cs career. But how many of you didn't? How many didn't even know that swe jobs could pay well. For discussion of computer science careers, software development, software engineering. Unlike some other subs, this sub is not moddedโฆ It has compiled an internship listing. Wanna share here with the community. After 210 ish leetcode problems, a dozen mock interviews and 8 months of my life geared around preparing for this interview, i failed it.
I thrive in competitive/ adversarial environments. I don't mind collaboration at a team level, but ideally my team. Here's a sankey chart i made with all my job applications: Technical interview means either a leetcode. A masters is useless if you're still failing coding interviews. I need something to hold me over and support my wife and kids. What are some good easy to get jobs that i could live off of until i can finally find a cs career again? Well since literally everyone in the comments is being unhelpful, there are plenty of careers you can try to pursue with a cs degree: Cybersecurity analyst, security engineer, cs. Use the following search parameters to narrow your results: Subreddit:subreddit find submissions in subreddit author:username find submissions by username Are you really looking for a job? That's the question i've been asked often lately during interviews. I understand people might be throwing out resumes just to see what's out there, or to entertain. Is moving to the bay area for a better career in tech is no longer a thing in terms of pay, networking, and culture. Please provide your honest opinion. Assuming i get a job offer. A lot of people factor in the good pay as one of the reasons they chose a cs career. But how many of you didn't? How many didn't even know that swe jobs could pay well.