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Ask HN: Bad College to California, Any tips for jobs?

7 pointsby aperturealmost 12 years ago
Hello HN! I cross posted this on reddit here:<p>http://www.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/1fjmv2/from_bad_college_to_california_prep_work_needed/<p>tldr; Moving to California, fresh out of college. Advice on getting a job?<p>Full text is in the link, text character limit is imposed. Thank you for any comments!

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nairteashopalmost 12 years ago
Looks like you're graduating 2 years from now. That's plenty of time!<p>I'm in california and have been hiring devs for a long time. The one advice I have for you is this: you said your github is collecting cobwebs - fix that. Writing code and building applications is the one thing that will make you a better developer. Unfortunately this is a skill I find sorely lacking in most fresh grads (not their fault, CS curriculum focuses more on theory than on getting students to build stuff).<p>What should you build? Anything. Write an app to solve some annoyance you face everyday. Build an app using node because you think it's interesting technology. Create a simple blog engine and host it on AWS or Heroku. Whatever tickles your fancy and motivates you. It doesn't matter what it is, but it is VERY important that you actually finish each project and make sure it works without falling over every 5 minutes.<p>Language doesn't matter, but you should be good at one or preferably two "popular" languages. C, C++, Python, Ruby, Java, etc all count.
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auctiontheoryalmost 12 years ago
No specific software job tips, other than "build your portfolio on GitHub." Two thoughts:<p>First of all, you're thinking and planning and networking so far ahead that I already know you're going to do just fine. You have a winner's attitude.<p>Second, read <i>Ask The Headhunter</i>. It's not software-specific, but is the best job-hunting approach I've ever seen. Have used it with several tech companies.<p>No one can say what the job market will be in two years, but you're clearly moving in the right direction.
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tagabekalmost 12 years ago
First off, what specifically do YOU want to be doing?<p>Let's say you haven't figured that one out just yet. If this is the case, I would suggest freelancing in the meantime.<p>You may find this recent thread useful: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5731198" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5731198</a>
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chatmastaalmost 12 years ago
Can you send me an email? Can't find your address. Mine is miles@5280holdings.com.