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Ask HN: Do employers actually look at your GitHub, side project or blog?

4 pointsby hemlingover 9 years ago
I have spent a lot of time blogging (mostly creating tutorials about subjects I care), creating small github projects and I have a long history of creating side projects (though, unfortunately, not comercially successful).<p>I&#x27;m currently searching for a new job. In all the interviews I did so far no-one ever seemed to had a look at my blog, github or side projects.<p>Instead, I get asked only about work experience (or have to do code interview). My problem is: I&#x27;m really bad at selling myself and talking about past experience unless I get asked very specific questions. If I have to tell in a free-form manner about me I usually don&#x27;t impress.<p>But I&#x27;m a very motivated developer who cares about his craft. I&#x27;d very much prefer to only get judged by things I produce. Is that even possible?<p>What&#x27;s your expericene?

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lsiunsuexover 9 years ago
I had a phone interview last week - a pre-screening as i&#x27;ve come to call them - first time i&#x27;ve ever been asked if I have a Git account and what is it.<p>The recruiter sounded like he was reading off of a script - threw out a bunch of buzz words - scrum, agile, etc... sounded really nervous on the phone. Never have an HR person call a confident programmer haha.<p>When asked about experience - i rattle off a few small projects then a few big projects - what i did, if it saved company x any money (people love to hear you saved someone money or made them money)<p>Some recruiters look at past work - or at least will look at it when you go in for a face to face interview - those are the jobs i expect some kind of result from - either yes, your hired or at least they tell you they hired someone else.<p>Some recruiters - and this seems to get worse and worse as everyone tries to cash in on being a recruiter - know nothing about front end development, back end development, sys admin, etc... they know a few buzz words; they know to listen for specific languages, but thats all. These are the ones I rush to get off of the phone with quickly and remove them from my linkedin connections.<p>If you find me on LinkedIn and are not at least competent enough to look at the work i&#x27;ve listed there, then your not serious about your job and i&#x27;m not serious about working for your employer.<p>Anyways &lt;&#x2F;rant&gt; my point is not all employers are created equal; not all recruiters are created equal - keep plugging away and eventually, you&#x27;ll find someone that cares about code quality &#x2F; skill and not just keywords &#x2F; numbers.
thomas-bover 9 years ago
Being in an SME, we don&#x27;t have dedicated HR and the screening&#x2F;interviewing is distributed between a part of the executives (all with technical background). We always look (and even ask for in the job ads) for active github &#x2F; blog...<p>What we will look for in those depends on the job obviously, but we will look. It&#x27;s the same for my close network of people holding those responsibilities in similar companies (Europe, Asia, UAE).<p>Also in my experience IT staffing agencies most likely won&#x27;t look&#x2F;care.<p>On a side note, you say: &gt;&gt; I&#x27;d very much prefer to only get judged by things I produce. Is that even possible?<p>isn&#x27;t it exactly that: &gt;&gt; (or have to do code interview)
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jmnicolasover 9 years ago
I guess the answer is &quot;it depends&quot; ... most of the time the first people that are going to screen you are not on the technical side, but more on the people side and if I understood you it&#x27;s not your strong side.<p>I think the days of the awkward computer scientist are behind us. We&#x27;re supposed to be both social and technical. Can someone help you work on your social skills ?<p>A little anecdote : I had a manager that was checking people by googling their email address. Once he showed me the Google search for a guy that applied for my position : the top 3 results were from sado-maso forums :-)
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ramtatatamover 9 years ago
I have been running my side project for a year and advertised it on LinkedIN. My network is quite small - only 300 people. Out of 300 people exactly 0 had a look at it :-) On rare occasions I was mentioning this work to some people and yet again, nobody care. My observation is - only real geeks would spend their time to have a look, people who actualy do code. In 99% of cases potential employers are not those people (otherwise you would know where to mention your project and from your question I assume this is not your case)
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