I'm in a position where I decided that I want to work for a certain company. The whole "dream job" thing. The thing is, they don't have any position open that I can fill at the moment, and though they solicit queries from people who "may not see a position right for you", they have not responded to me. Either generally or when I email individuals ("hey we live in the same city and I want to work for your company, can I pick your brain?").<p>Unfortunately, google doesn't really give good advice on how to track down a company and convince them to give you a job. And so I turn to HN. Have any of you pursued a specific company and succeeded in getting the job you wanted? What tips do you have? To avoid survivorship bias, what techniques have you found to not work?
Actions speak louder than words. Don't just say you passionately want to work at <company>. Show them you passionately want to work at <company>. Be visible in their periphery at all times. Make them think reaching out to you was their idea, and they will be much more likely to do so.