With so many layoffs happening and market being considered tough for job seekers how much does being on a work visa (f-1/h1b) affect one’s chances of getting interview calls or even getting offers. #swe #visa #layoffs #tech #bayarea #engineering #software
Are there layoffs in Splunk?
Not yet but we’ve had two rounds last year. Almost a matter of time when we follow what every company is doing these days specially with the acquisition round the corner.
So probably not a good time to join Splunk, I suppose?
Take a look at wellfound - more than 90% in that list don’t sponsor. Rest are well positioned to tap into actively seeking folks not needing a visa.
Visa won't be the deciding factor for you to get laid off. It will probably affect your chances of gettinf hired
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Some startups don't do visa. Otherwise the only constraint is time