Long story short, the company I work for is kind of in flux, current project isn't going well, I fear that sooner or later I may need to look for work elsewhere.<p>How bad is it right now? I have a degree from a top 10 CS University, 3 years of full time experience (about 5 years total experience if internships/part-time is counted), and my only hard requirements are that the position is fully remote and pays somewhere North of $65k a year.<p>I think I'm decent at interviewing - in mid 2022 I passed the Google coding interviews with zero preparation, but didn't end up joining because all the teams I spoke to demanded relocation/RTO. But Google also shut down their entire hiring pipeline later that year.<p>Can anyone speak to how good/bad the job search would be for me if I were to start looking in the near future?
You should be fine, and you should be making much more than that if you're programming. If that's all they're paying you, you're being ripped off.<p>Edit: Well. In the US anyway.