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Ask HN: Job application season for college grad with prior work experience

1 pointsby shinji97almost 8 years ago
Hi HN,<p>I&#x27;m currently a college student and I&#x27;ll be completing my master&#x27;s program in May of 2018. Before starting the program, I have 2 years of full-time experience working as a software engineer, plus close to 2 years of co-op experience while I was completing my undergrad.<p>I know a lot of my classmates are already looking and applying for new-grad or junior positions at various tech companies. My question is that, for someone in my position, should I go down the same path and apply to new-grad openings now just like the others, or should I shoot for mid-level&#x2F;experienced positions? If the latter, when is it a good time to start reaching out to employers and recruiters if I won&#x27;t be able to start until the summer of 2018.<p>Thanks.

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muzuqalmost 8 years ago
In my opinion - Shoot as high as you feel reasonable. Do you feel competent enough to work at a mid-level position? If so, apply to those positions. Often times job postings are &quot;over posted&quot; to weed out people who feel themselves underneath the job. If a posting asks for 5 years of experience, most companies would be happy with 1-2 years of quality, proven experience.<p>As for timing, I would say it&#x27;s never too early to start networking. Get your feet wet with recruiters, make yourself known to companies. You might not necessarily want to go through a complete application process, but now is definitely the time to start researching and talking.
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