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Ask HN: How to get interviews?

1 点作者 anotherNae将近 7 年前
I am currently about 3 years in my career as a developer. I started as a Frontend Developer but now I mostly do Backend. I use Node.js but I have worked with variety of other languages, including Java. I have worked with 2 startups so far and am currently looking for a change, mostly because the current workplace is not very aligned with my career goals. I am from India without a CS degree. I would prefer moving to US or Canada.<p>I have been scouring tons of job listing websites like whoishiring, AngelList, stackoverflow jobs and applying actively but cannot get interviews lined up. Mostly I would never get a reply for the position and sometimes automated (or possibly not) rejection mails.<p>All this is degrading my work and I feel like I am not good enough while I know friends who are in the US who have similar work experience as I do getting interviews easily.<p>Are there things that I can do better? I have started a few projects of my own and will possible make them open source soon but I have heard from friends that it hardly matters. I am absolutely confused.

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mtmail将近 7 年前
&gt; I am from India without a CS degree. I would prefer moving to US or Canada.<p>&gt; I know friends who are in the US [...] getting interviews easily<p>Are you applying for full-time positions in the US and Canada from outside those countries without a visa? Companies take a risk in the visa process, e.g. they have to proof to the government (DHS, can&#x27;t remember) they found nobody equally qualified in their own country, it&#x27;s a time-consuming and expensive process. A candidate already in the country has a huge advantage.
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