Assuming you have exhausted your personal network.<p>I'm tired of talking to headhunters and the whole jumping-through-the-hoops that comes with the job hunting process.<p>The thing is, I'm a decent developer but more of a generalist type with lots of entrepreneurial drive (though haven't had any success yet), so my CV is not very streamlined.<p>I'm more looking to find a business partner (with money as I need a job) than an employer.<p>Anyone in a similar situation?
Business partner I don't know much about, but finding jobs: you can apply directly, bypassing recruiters. Doesn't reduce the hassle, but definitely doable.<p>If your resume is generalist you just need to tune it to the particular company's needs. Specialization to some extent is a marketing thing, so you just need to edit resume to highlight what's relevant to that particular company.<p>Longer version: <a href="https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/01/19/specialist-vs-generalist/" rel="nofollow">https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/01/19/specialist-vs-genera...</a>