I've been looking for a new job on and off since February and have had no luck despite participating in the final round of interviews for two different companies (one was a pretty large and well-respected company from Australia). I have over 8 years of experience doing full-stack web development and supposedly scored in the 80th-100th percentile on Triplebyte's generalist interview. I have worn many hats from being a sysadmin, junior code monkey, architect, and mentor.<p>Other relevant points, I'm based in Pittsburgh and not looking to move and I'm 35 years old.<p>Admittedly, I've been very selective with where I'm applying since I don't want to get stuck in a terrible culture which I've gotten better at identifying. Otherwise, what am i doing wrong?
How many positions have you applied to, what salary level did you tell the companies you want, what companies did you look for, did you look for remote jobs or for relocation (judging by Australia, it had to be one of those)?<p>Last time I looked for a job as a senior backend developer (having made the transition from gamedev in the last few years), I've had very easy time interviewing and a lot of offers. I don't live in a first world country and my salary here is probably much more humble than what you're aiming at, but the whole job market here still looks very good, and there's plenty of remote opportunities from all over the world as well.
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