I'm a software developer who loves tackling problems for various solutions amongst multiple stacks. I love writing clean, scalable and extremely well-commented code. Working with different teams is fu
This is a dilemma I am having over the past two-three months. I have had various people tell me to have "quality" in your applications rather than concentrating on "quantity" of applications.
Your way does seem sure to be concentrating a lot on a specific application. But I have been contemplating on buying a domain that is specifically tailored.
For sure quality. It takes up a lot of time but it increases your chances a lot in my opinion. Are you looking for positions in San Francisco? Regardless, good luck and keep on going - you got this!
I'm a software developer who loves tackling problems for various solutions amongst multiple stacks. I love writing clean, scalable and extremely well-commented code. Working with different teams is fu
This is a dilemma I am having over the past two-three months. I have had various people tell me to have "quality" in your applications rather than concentrating on "quantity" of applications.
Your way does seem sure to be concentrating a lot on a specific application. But I have been contemplating on buying a domain that is specifically tailored.
For sure quality. It takes up a lot of time but it increases your chances a lot in my opinion. Are you looking for positions in San Francisco? Regardless, good luck and keep on going - you got this!
Yeah. I am right now in NYC and moving out to SF in a month so I am applying there also.
Maybe I will alternate the quality and quantity of applications every week. That way I won't go crazy.
Thank you.