#!process MDA offer (#2022_grad, shoutout
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1 year and 8 months holy moly you are a trooper 🫡 good work
Yes
Thank you it wasn’t easy to stay sane lol

haha I'm at a year and 2 months. I don't know if I'm sane lol
did they question the job gap?
Yes
I did projects tho
So that worked in my favor
Also filibustered
Said oh I had an offer before but it got canceled because of the climate
Shits tough
But gotta keep moving forward
that's a good idea
I said I did projects in the meantime and said I had gone through the interview process a few times but couldn't nail down the LeetCode style questions and they respected the honesty
still didnt get the job tho lol
Pain
All good. You're my new found inspiration
so what was the key to finally getting that offer? i'm hardly landing interviews rn
Do you mind share what projects you work on?
what location and team?
Congrats!!
Shoutout mike Dantoni
consistency matters because consistent work will make you feel in control
sure, i worked on a rather simple trading bot in python
and a full stack application written in django react foundation redux, the idea was simply for trading analysis using historical data (literally not even good it was just a CLI tool that I blew into a bigger project so I can use the technoligies lol
richmond BC, SKA team
thank you pal
also wanna stress that I did leetcode religiously every day for about a year
made an excel sheet where I timed myself and added my thoughts about about the question and whether I think they're good to be reviewed
and I did a sort of a "year in review" data analysis on my progress so interviewers liked that too
whats process like for MDA
HR phone call, OA, 1-2 technical rounds 1 hour
resume review for half and questions regarding your experience
and some indepth questions about certain things they use
then coding competance check where they share code and ask you questions about whats happening in the code and inheritence OOP concepts, etc
overall not bad at all, just research as much as you can about the team and know every line in your resume incase they ask about that line
do you mind i dm, my situation is kind like u
@native jay what was your experience before this
For sure bro
How many interviews did you have throughout the process
2018-2019 Thales transportation software analyst/dev, 2021 blackberry QNX and then 2023 just some upwork contracts for full stack
Damn wtf why did it take you so long to find an ft offer
Just 3 interviews 1 with HR 1 technical 1 just quick behavioural
When I graduated in 2022 I was bad with leetcode so I didn’t get far and my experience was mainly low level which cucked me since full stack and non low level jobs are in abundance
Oh uhhhhh 1k+ apps ? Had maybe about 7-8 interviews
I religiously applied every day
Attended job fairs at different universities
I got interviews thru that too, if a uni is hosting a career fair go to it. Most companies post new roles but their links are private to the fair and only available if you were there
Makes sense
Low level? Like assemblemy
*assembly
c and systems
Upwork helped me fill in the gap of not having a job after grad
Graduating in April
Take full advantage of that from now
So I'd need to find a job by like, September of next year ish
Because many ppl have said this before that after grad you have max 6 months to find a job after that you’re rotten fruit
Companies would much rather get the next batch of grads than go back to the old ones
There is an expiry date for new grad and I seen that first hand that shits brutal
True
Change up your resume and start connecting with random recruiters on LinkedIn
I did recently just change it up yeah
Spam connect with recruiters
Like ok I wanted to ask you this right
I emailed the recruiter that got me my old internship
She works somewhere else now
She did set up a meeting with me this coming week
But they don't have any job postings for me, so do you think the meeting was a waste
Yeah say the right things you want to get her to go the extra mile for you
There’s no waste
The amount of recruiter calls I sat thru for them to only tell me no roles are open rn
And to tell them later if something shows up or they’ll reach out to me
My old boss, when I asked him what my chances for returning are told me that there is a hiring freeze
But we can see in 1-2 months if things get better
Wait
@native jay
Ya keep following up with people who give you a glimpse of hope
Looks good ooofff how are you having trouble
i just updated it to look like that recently
my name idk
its a hard to pronounce and very brown
I don’t think that matters
idk why im having trouble either ðŸ˜
GOOD FUCKING JOB M8. YOU ARE THE PATRON SAINT OF PERSEVERANCE AND HOPE. WAGMI
Using the first day insurance to get therapy for having to pull perseverance and hope out of thin air
no joke, your victory has given me hope
Thank you, I’m glad my struggle was of some use after all
I’ll make a full Reddit post later
Send link when you do
^
@native jay anything you did that helped you get interviews? Cater resumes for each applications? detailed cover letters?
It just makes me more scared
Good fucking shit bro @native jay been praying on the success
i still havent got to making a detailed reddit post but tbh its not ALL bleak, if you search my name up youll see from a year back i had an offer from somewhere else but tbh it wasnt the role i wanted plus waayyyy too low of money and housing there wasn't cheap i'd have to relocate
yes for some roles, absolutely catered
yes
gotta keep moving forward brother
Yooo you made it, CONGRATS!
@native jay siemens reached out to you right
do you know how to tell when companies care about grad date? for example meta doesnt specfiy grad date for new grad
it only really matters for new grad roles that have a specified grad date
big tech sometimes cares sometimes doesnt but theyre explicit about the grad dates they want people from, most jobs will have a soft entry level exp requirement like maybe 1-2 years but who cares, its all a gamble just apply anyway
@native jay btw did you keep your graduation date on your resume once the gap was past a year?