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RESOURCE-FIESTA 🎉

  • :octocat: Aggregation of career-related resources accumulated over the years
  • No affiliate links unless explicitly specified.
  • PRs welcome :)
  • Feel free to contact me at [email protected] ! My policy has always been unrestrained thoughts and advice if I'm in a position to help.

Preparation

General questions to ask recruiters/leads at info sessions:

  • what's your team on <x> like?

Additional questions to ask:

  • what does the team's workflow and release schedule look like?
  • what are some common interests of the people on the team?

Open Source Projects

Resume Building Tools

Practice Questions

Free Resources

Paid Resources

  • Interview Cake: from HackerNews thread, curated questions with step-by-step hints, $~250

Job Applications

Job Boards

Candidate-to-Job Matching

  • Pymetrics: logic-based games
  • Vettery: a ML-based automated recruiting process
  • RippleMatch: automated job application/matching platform

Company Boards

Newsletters


Negotiations and Offers


Market Status (COVID-19)


Consulting


Groups and Connections

Students

Women+

Minorities

  • Code2040: nonprofit activating, connecting, and mobilizing the largest racial equity community in tech to dismantle the structural barriers, has a fellowship program for additional resources and mentorship

Self Care and Work Life Balance

Ironic that this section is empty.


Advice from those who walked the path

  • Think about what you value in a job (i.e. autonomy, team atmosphere, flexibility in work/projects...)
  • In the long term, intrinsic rewards (i.e. purpose) prevail over extrinsic rewards (i.e. compensation, title, prestige), refer to the book Drive by Daniel Pink
  • Live your life with whatever hand you're dealt with (i.e. ideas of individuation by Carl Jung, MTG colour pie & reacting accordingly based on who one is). Accept yourself and learn to manage the traits that make up who you are, as opposed to trying to change yourself. A lot of why life is hard, is because we try to live it alone.

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