greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: How long before new developer starts contributing code in your company?
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greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Junior devs, what frustrates you the most at the recruitment process?
Getting no feedback, not even a rejection, after an onsite.
Trivia games
Getting rejected because of the lack of keywords on your resume. Example: I was interviewing for Walmart. Recruiter said I must've applied to the wrong position, since I had no Java framework keywords. This was for a new grad position.
Companys not asking any algo questions, not even STAR ones, and me still getting rejected.
Lots of lying by the recruiters that revolve around salary.
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: How should I handle recruiters who don't pay attention?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: How should I handle recruiters who don't pay attention?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: What is the worst part of interviewing?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: What is the worst part of interviewing?
Or invited to an on-site at a specific time, then no one answers you, and there's no actual interview when you get to their location?
Or passing the interview process, them telling X salary was OK, then when it comes to the actual offer, they offer X/2 salary?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Do interviews give higher signal than an online tests like HackerRank's?
I'll give you an example:
1) Several weeks ago, an HN user referred me to a defense contractor position.
2) They asked me about three questions:
2a) "Are you more interested in back, front, or full stack?" (I don't care, but I lean toward full stack)
2b) "Do you think you could pass the background check?" (absolutely)
2c) "Why did you leave your last position?" (it was a contract)
I haven't received a reply since then. There was a similar incident with another referral, where the recruiter deemed me unworthy due to a "lack of Java keywords" on my resume.
The interviewing process is messed up at most companies. I did luck out with a contract (not the defense one mentioned above) position, I did pass their behavioral phone screen, behavioral on-site, and technical on-site. I only did well with them, because there were no recruiters nor HR involved in the process.
If you're wondering about my current situation, I am unemployed.
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: How can I help people defeat depression?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: How can I help people defeat depression?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: How can I help people defeat depression?
A lack of job means living with my parents, having no ownership, being treated like a child, no future, etc.
I did have a contract before, but it was terribly underpaid and career killing, since no one wants to invest into you. I currently have another interview scheduled for a different 3-month contract for even worse pay ($23/hr in NYC).
The lack of having a career is terribly depressing. I get whiplash from the conditions and being treated as a non-member of the team.
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: How can I help people defeat depression?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: How can I help people defeat depression?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Am I right to be angry about the interview process?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Am I right to be angry about the interview process?
"Thank you for your interest in Company. We have reviewed your resume, experience, and responses to the Code Challenge. At this time, we have decided to move forward with other candidates in the process. We wish you success in your job search."
Sounds to me like they read my resume AFTER I passed the coding challenge. Seems to me like a waste of terrible time if I'm spending my time just to get rejected by my resume.
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Am I right to be angry about the interview process?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Am I right to be angry about the interview process?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Am I right to be angry about the interview process?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Am I right to be angry about the interview process?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Is There a STEM Crisis or a STEM Surplus?
greyostrich | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: What happens to people who graduate and can't find an entry job?
Most people from my school go work for defense contractors, then move up from there. I've only seen one person in LinkedIn work at Amazon. Nothing Google nor Facebook.
"have you given that a shot?"
I tried with the help of the CS department's chairperson, but I never made it past the resume filter. I don't think my low GPA qualifies for anything gov related.
"An internship would be a huge step up."
Sure. Unfortunately, I've had one unpaid internship, and was offered two more unpaid internships (what a joke). The closest to a paid internship I know of getting would be launchcode.com.
"Think about what kind of technologies you want to work in."
I decided on .NET; mainly C# for now. I don't really care whether it's web dev or something else. I'm familiar with ASP.NET MVC.