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Tell HN: Employers are not desperate to hire developers
I'm in the middle of a job search and wanted to share my impression after discussions like https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33563083.<p>I'm an unemployed mid/senior-level developer in the U.S. with a mediocre but solid portfolio and passable social skills. I've applied for many jobs at normal non-FAANG places, almost all of which were a decent match for my background, and employers don't seem desperate. Lots of no responses or form rejections, several places where I was rejected after either the initial or tech screen. I haven't gotten to the negotiation phase yet anywhere. When I asked, most seemed serious about hiring: they just got a new round of funding, there was a backlog of work, something, but still no hire. Also almost no response from external recruiters, and very little inbound LinkedIn messaging from anyone.<p>I'm not complaining, it's just how the grind is. I'm getting enough traction that I'm sure it's just a numbers game. But the employers are not desperate.<p>If you are a candidate without a golden resume or big network and need a job, then definitely don't get complacent because of HNers telling you that $100k-150k jobs are falling off trees. Put together a decent portfolio and then get those applications numbers up from day one. My personal goal is at least 100 applications before seriously considering pivoting to something else.
FTX collapse, Tether operations have links to online-poker cheating scandals
Making a Go program faster with a one-character change
Making a Go program faster with a one-character change
Meta fires a software engineer two days after he relocated from India to Canada
FTX’s balance sheet was bad
Ask HN: Do you recall any book or course that made a topic finally click?
Sometimes it takes a book or a course (or explanation from a mentor) for a topic to finally click for you that you were struggling with for a long time.<p>For me, it was Stanford's EE261 course that made Fourier Transform click for me. Here is the link: <a href="https://see.stanford.edu/course/ee261" rel="nofollow">https://see.stanford.edu/course/ee261</a><p>Similarly for deep learning it was fast.ai courses.<p>For programming it was How to Design Programs at www.htdp.org.<p>Your topic of choice may be anything, not necessarily CS.
Crypto exchange AAX suspends withdrawals
Why does calloc exist? (2016)
FTX balance sheet, revealed
I decided to stop working on Mighty
Why are male testosterone levels falling?
Forking Chrome to turn HTML into SVG
Just how complicated could it be to register a German company?
Where has the passive radar code gone?
Where has the passive radar code gone?
From Plex to Jellyfin Media Server
Show HN: I built my own PM tool after trying Trello, Asana, ClickUp, etc.
Hey HN,<p>Over the past two years, I've been building Upbase, an all-in-one PM tool.<p>I've tried so many project management tools over the years (Trello, Asana, ClickUp, Teamwork, Wrike, Monday, etc.) but they've all fallen short. Most of them are overly complicated and painful to use. Some others, like Trello, are too limited for my needs.<p>Most importantly, most of these tools tend to be focused on team collaboration and completely ignore personal productivity.<p>They are useful for organizing my work, but not great at helping me stay focused to get things done.<p>That's why I decided to build Upbase.<p>I try to make it clean and simple, without all the bells and whistles. Apart from team collaboration, I added many personal productivity features, including Weekly/Daily planner, Time blocking, Pomodoro Timer, Daily Journal, etc. so I don't need another to-do list app.<p>Now I can use Upbase to collaborate with my team AND manage your personal stuff at the same time, without all the bloat.<p>If these resonate with you, then give Upbase a try. It has a Free Forever plan though.<p>Let me know if you have any feedback or questions!
Show HN: I built my own PM tool after trying Trello, Asana, ClickUp, etc.
Hey HN,<p>Over the past two years, I've been building Upbase, an all-in-one PM tool.<p>I've tried so many project management tools over the years (Trello, Asana, ClickUp, Teamwork, Wrike, Monday, etc.) but they've all fallen short. Most of them are overly complicated and painful to use. Some others, like Trello, are too limited for my needs.<p>Most importantly, most of these tools tend to be focused on team collaboration and completely ignore personal productivity.<p>They are useful for organizing my work, but not great at helping me stay focused to get things done.<p>That's why I decided to build Upbase.<p>I try to make it clean and simple, without all the bells and whistles. Apart from team collaboration, I added many personal productivity features, including Weekly/Daily planner, Time blocking, Pomodoro Timer, Daily Journal, etc. so I don't need another to-do list app.<p>Now I can use Upbase to collaborate with my team AND manage your personal stuff at the same time, without all the bloat.<p>If these resonate with you, then give Upbase a try. It has a Free Forever plan though.<p>Let me know if you have any feedback or questions!
Do not rug on me: Zero-dimensional Scam Detection