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Ask HN: How do I find my next job?

20 pointsby civicsquidabout 3 years ago
I am a fairly recently-minted senior engineer at a MAANG company (3+ YOE). I think it is time for me to move on as morale is low, my compensation has dropped significantly recently, and I no longer really feel motivated to work there. I am trying to figure out where to go next.<p>I went to this company because I believed it would be a good career builder, providing me with good experience and pay as my first job. I think it did both for a while, but I don’t really want to grind here anymore. The WLB and months-long timeline to do anything of significant value is too much.<p>I’m not sure if another MMANG company is for me right now. I think a small to mid-sized company where I believe in the mission and that can really utilize my distributed systems experience and directional skills would be much better for me right now.<p>However, I don’t really know how to find companies that would fit well. Can anyone offer ideas or resources for doing so?

11 comments

xupybdabout 3 years ago
Is a senior really someone with 3 years experience now?<p>I&#x27;m 11 years in and think I&#x27;d only just qualify.
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vaidhyabout 3 years ago
I am in Seattle as well and moved out of Amazon recently. Drop me a note if you want to catch up for coffee. My email is in my profile.
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heldridaabout 3 years ago
Reality for me is to look for a job like anyone else; apply, wait for a reply; go through 4 stages of interview; take home tests that take a ridiculous amount of time, not paid; and then, wait like everyone else, for feedback, if not ghosted.<p>What I do when employed, I do my best on recruitment, to onboard people, make them feel welcomed, etc because I know how it feels otherwise as most are time wasters, have no respect and some people feel entitled...<p>My suggestion to you is to start looking on your own without any expectations
f0e4c2f7about 3 years ago
The recent who&#x27;s hiring thread is a good place to look for companies of that size. Crunchbase is another good place to look. You can filter by company size.
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hollerabout 3 years ago
Have you looked anywhere? Spoken to anyone? Networking is really key to finding good roles imo.<p>There are a ton of jobs out there you just have to find the right one!
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julienreszkaalmost 3 years ago
Some ideas and resources for finding a job that&#x27;s a better fit for you:<p>-Look for companies that are doing work that you&#x27;re passionate about. If you&#x27;re interested in a particular topic or technology, follow companies and leaders in that space on social media, read their blog posts, and see if they&#x27;re hiring.<p>-Check out job boards that focus on your specific skillset or industry. For example, if you&#x27;re a software engineer, you can search for job postings on sites like Stack Overflow Jobs or Hired.<p>-Look for companies that are located in an area that you want to live in. This can help you narrow down your search to companies that are a good fit for you geographically.<p>- Ask your friends, family, and professional contacts if they know of any companies that are hiring. Personal recommendations can be a great way to find a job that&#x27;s a good fit for you.
captainkrtekabout 3 years ago
I left Amazon (AWS) after 6 years recently to go go a smaller operation. Happy to share my thoughts over beer&#x2F;coffee, I am outside Seattle
ThePhysicistabout 3 years ago
DuckDuckGo has many open positions, all fully remote: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;duckduckgo.com&#x2F;hiring" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;duckduckgo.com&#x2F;hiring</a>
bitxbitxbitcoinabout 3 years ago
Cliche but talk with a recruiter?
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JohnL4about 3 years ago
Maang? Mmang? Define, please?
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adavid17about 3 years ago
following, in the same situation