I am posting this to put some contrast to the ones with 500+ applications.
Two years ago in my Bachelor’s degree I participated in a project with a company for one semester. At the end, they asked if I wanted to write my bachelor thesis there, what I accepted. Worked there 20 hours per week afterwards while I did my Master degree. Currently while finishing my thesis, they offered me a position I was very satisfied with. Had no other applications although I was looking around a bit.
National_Cockroach34 on
You were lucky. The job market for CS is completely different now.
Otherwise-Mango2732 on
There must be a rule if you’re any type of engineer looking for a job, you have to log your interviews and post them as a sankey diagram to this sub lol
lakeland_nz on
Ha, brilliant!
That’s kinda how I’d expected it to work when I graduated. I’d never been turned down from anything, not because I’m particularly brilliant but because most graduate programmes are not that competitive, or teaching assistant positions, or summer jobs.
So after graduation I carefully wrote a cover letter and CV, and applied for a job. I didn’t apply for any others because what would I tell the other job if I got offered one? It didn’t work out quite as smoothly as this chart for me.
Book_Dragon_24 on
Now that‘s just showing off….
tanowak on
Hi
That’s great, congrats
Fk you <3
-The rest of us
Popular_Tomorrow_204 on
That must have taken ages…
Jokes aside, its i teresting to see this compared to the 2k+ applications some people have to send out
DootLord on
This post won’t get nearly as much attention thanks to negativity bias.
Good job man! Hope it’s going well for you.
eloel- on
Hey, that’s exactly how I got my first job!
TooManySteves2 on
I love this for three reasons. I’m happy for you. It’s a great joke on all the complex ones. It is beautiful data.
Rust414 on
Why not do 4 interviews and use them as leverage to secure additional benefits and pay?
They clearly wanted you.
_svitliak_ on
Just every normal student except you
Ewlyon on
You guys, it’s time to start putting these things over in r/dataisbeautifuljerk. This is getting out of hand.
Journalist-Cute on
I don’t have a cool sankey diagram, but after being laid off I applied to 8 data science jobs, interviewed with 3, got 2 offers, accepted 1. Was only unemployed for 1 month.
beaushaw on
This reminds me of my cousin’s husband. He is 53 reasonably successful and has never been on a job interview in his life.
In high school he worked for his dad’s business, went to college and worked summers and holidays for his dad. After school he worked with his brother in law and did some work for himself on the side. Worked as a ski instructor, but got the job because the owners of the lodge knew him and just hired him. He now works for himself.
mrlazyboy on
My experience as a CS person was similar.
I applied to 3 jobs as a senior in college. Two of them had 1 interview each. One (AWS) had 1 group + 3 coding interviews in-person. Got 2 job offers, accepted 1 (rejected AWS – they were pissed!)
After that, I applied to 0 jobs but got offers at 2 startups, 1 interview each. Haven’t made a resume or cover letter in more than a decade.
It’s easy to get demoralized by the people that are struggling to get jobs in tech. It’s nuts out there. But new grads are still getting offers with $200k+ salaried and more than that in bonuses/RSUs
alarbus on
Masters degree in CS and still needed a web app to make this? 😉
Congratz though
1HUTTBOLE on
So efficient. Why’s everyone else wasting all this time applying and interviewing so much when they could just get a job.
/j
Klin24 on
Today isn’t Monday.
incarnate1 on
This is more an affect of how Reddit is a platform for, and used mostly by, whiny ass bitches.
taurusasaurus_rex on
So your rate of offer acceptances to applications is….
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I am posting this to put some contrast to the ones with 500+ applications.
Two years ago in my Bachelor’s degree I participated in a project with a company for one semester. At the end, they asked if I wanted to write my bachelor thesis there, what I accepted. Worked there 20 hours per week afterwards while I did my Master degree. Currently while finishing my thesis, they offered me a position I was very satisfied with. Had no other applications although I was looking around a bit.
You were lucky. The job market for CS is completely different now.
There must be a rule if you’re any type of engineer looking for a job, you have to log your interviews and post them as a sankey diagram to this sub lol
Ha, brilliant!
That’s kinda how I’d expected it to work when I graduated. I’d never been turned down from anything, not because I’m particularly brilliant but because most graduate programmes are not that competitive, or teaching assistant positions, or summer jobs.
So after graduation I carefully wrote a cover letter and CV, and applied for a job. I didn’t apply for any others because what would I tell the other job if I got offered one? It didn’t work out quite as smoothly as this chart for me.
Now that‘s just showing off….
Hi
That’s great, congrats
Fk you <3
-The rest of us
That must have taken ages…
Jokes aside, its i teresting to see this compared to the 2k+ applications some people have to send out
This post won’t get nearly as much attention thanks to negativity bias.
Good job man! Hope it’s going well for you.
Hey, that’s exactly how I got my first job!
I love this for three reasons. I’m happy for you. It’s a great joke on all the complex ones. It is beautiful data.
Why not do 4 interviews and use them as leverage to secure additional benefits and pay?
They clearly wanted you.
Just every normal student except you
You guys, it’s time to start putting these things over in r/dataisbeautifuljerk. This is getting out of hand.
I don’t have a cool sankey diagram, but after being laid off I applied to 8 data science jobs, interviewed with 3, got 2 offers, accepted 1. Was only unemployed for 1 month.
This reminds me of my cousin’s husband. He is 53 reasonably successful and has never been on a job interview in his life.
In high school he worked for his dad’s business, went to college and worked summers and holidays for his dad. After school he worked with his brother in law and did some work for himself on the side. Worked as a ski instructor, but got the job because the owners of the lodge knew him and just hired him. He now works for himself.
My experience as a CS person was similar.
I applied to 3 jobs as a senior in college. Two of them had 1 interview each. One (AWS) had 1 group + 3 coding interviews in-person. Got 2 job offers, accepted 1 (rejected AWS – they were pissed!)
After that, I applied to 0 jobs but got offers at 2 startups, 1 interview each. Haven’t made a resume or cover letter in more than a decade.
It’s easy to get demoralized by the people that are struggling to get jobs in tech. It’s nuts out there. But new grads are still getting offers with $200k+ salaried and more than that in bonuses/RSUs
Masters degree in CS and still needed a web app to make this? 😉
Congratz though
So efficient. Why’s everyone else wasting all this time applying and interviewing so much when they could just get a job.
/j
Today isn’t Monday.
This is more an affect of how Reddit is a platform for, and used mostly by, whiny ass bitches.
So your rate of offer acceptances to applications is….