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Ask HN: Having few employable skills and only 1 mo of savings left?

2 pointsby ssyleeabout 13 years ago
Thought it may be appropriate here, as there must have been startup founders who are close to that situation. Here's the context. It's not for myself, but a friend who's in this situation right now.<p>&#60;p&#62;He graduated with an applied physics bachelor's degree 2 years ago. He's had some instrumentation design and support experience, but it's not like these skills are sought after much here (after all, most of it is outsourced to Foxconn these days), and these kinds of jobs are unlikely to be landed quickly. He can drive. He's had some C, C++, and Matlab programming experience, but there isn't much of these opportunities these days. Even if they do show up, he probably can't beat out the competition from various experience levels for the job vacancy. He has only 1 month of runway left.&#60;p&#62;What would you do in his shoes? Glad to hear your suggestions. Thanks in advance.

5 comments

technojuicyabout 13 years ago
You say he's had <i>some</i> experience, which doesn't seem to convey something that can be applied to a job. Ruby programmers are high in demand, and some companies even offer bootcamps. I recommend he check those out.
debacleabout 13 years ago
Get in contact with a recruiter and be willing to move anywhere in the country. If he finds a good recruiter he'll have a job in two weeks.
NonEUCitizenabout 13 years ago
Since he knows C / C++ / Matlab, he should be able to find a job.
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Mzabout 13 years ago
He can probably extend the runway a bit by swallowing his pride and looking into getting some free or cheap food from programs in the area, having a yard sale, etc. One food program found in a lot of areas requires a few bucks and 2 hours per month of volunteer work. I don't think they ask any info about your finances. (Maybe someone other than me can remember the name.)<p>If he happens to be in San Diego, I am familiar with some of the services here.<p>Best of luck.
voxxabout 13 years ago
build something as fast as possible and find a vc.