Ask HN: 25 year old skilled hacker, stuck as laborer in midwest. Please help
After looking for jobs all over the country, driving to places several hours away to interview, doing phone interviews, and coding challenges, I still haven't had any offers. I was freelancing for a while (front end design, full site development, jQuery work), but those projects have finished or dried up.
I know I'm smart, I pick up new languages and frameworks quickly, I have a website and past projects to share, some small github projects, a lengthy resume of IT jobs with web development as well, and reasonable people skills. What am I missing to get a job even remotely appropriate to my education and experience? Right now I'm working full time as a laborer at a large hardware retailer and going crazy. I come home banged up and tired, and even though I have ideas for projects not much is happening.
What should I do? I've heard of people getting one tickets to SF and couch surfing and finding a job their first week, is that realistic? Only for people with certain skillsets and experience? An outdated cliche? What about Austin and NYC?
Thanks for reading.
P.S., I have been on HN for 3+ years on another username, if that matters to anyone.
[+] [-] kls|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] hacker_25|14 years ago|reply
No kidding! I also wonder how companies will find experienced people without putting newbies into the pipeline, so to speak. There will always be the driven, the self taught, and the clever fakers, but wouldn't it work better to have some well trained hard workers as well?
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[+] [-] nsomniact|14 years ago|reply
Also the first week scenario perhaps might be hyperbole. This is all predicated on how you might fit with an employer. I've known folks moving from your neck of the woods to find a position within a couple weeks.
Good Luck!
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