Curious what the markets like. Haven’t been applying for the past 2-3 months.
I've noticed that small companies and contracts are picky like they are having no trouble finding perfect candidates. And I'm talking complete garbage contacts, like $40/hr. Refusing to even interview if you don't fit their previous experience perfectly. I have a feeling that big companies will be easier ironically
Always stick to mid/large companies that hire 10+ people through one job posting. Those small companies where they're just looking for 1-2 people are not worth applying to. Their recruiters waste time in the beginning, then when the deadline approaches they just hire some random loser or nepo hire. I know this from stalking the LinkedIn of dozens of small companies that I've spoken to to see who they really hired in the end. Small guys also lowball the most because it's easy to find 1 desperate fucker who will do a 300k job for 100k. Big companies can't do that because they need to onboard 50 people per week.
not great. I am applying daily for my sister but no response
Really great. Engineers from our team are leaving in drones.
It’ll get better when people stop applying and new grads don’t enter. It’s supply/demand.
I just accepted an L7 non-eng offer from Meta to start in two weeks. I know I'm extremely lucky in this shitty market
Job market is great right now. Got 4 offers very recently in a 6 week span
Which companies are they?
max(offer)?