Hi Blind Community, My wife is trying to land a job as an entry level SWE in BayArea. She has a B.S in Computer Science and worked as Teaching Assistant for 3 years. Now after 4 years of staying at home mom, she wants to get into industry. During the last 8 months she took an online course on Web development from Udacity and solving 200+ problems on leetcode. She applied for lost of job opportunities 100+ but only couple got back, one startup the feedback was positive on problem solving but not good on the tech side (lack of modern frameworks, etc..), one of the FAANGs she failed in the onsite after passing the phone interview. The rest mainly need at least a year of industry experience and almost all internships need pursing a degree. I think the main problem is that most of the cases the resume doesn't pass the screening and that might be the reason why she didn't get interviews. She considered pursing an online masters or a coding-bootcamp. I'm kind of against the code-bootcamp as most of the feedback is that people still doing job hunting for 6-8 months after graduation so i feel like it'll be wasting of time but maybe masters would be better. So let me know what do you think we should do based on similar experiences. Also if anyone willing to make a referral that'd be awesome, she is willing to consider internships paid/unpaid as well to get the industry experience. #referral #faang #startup
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