>InterviewingTips and interview practice: https://blog.interviewing.io/>Resume Stuffhttps://www.careercup.com/resume>Salary Stuff"What's your expected salary?": https://www.fearlesssalarynegotiation.com/salary-expectations-interview-question/Negotiation advice: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-not-to-bomb-your-offer-negotiation-c46bb9bc7dea/Salary data: https://levels.fyi/Don't disclose your current salary to recruiters.>Layoffshttps://layoffs.fyi/Previous thread: >>101575917
>>101590206>usually after about 2 years it's time to go.I know this is what it takes to get bigger paycheck sooner or later eventually, especially for guys under 30, but is it worth it to deal with interviews and learning the new company culture all over again? The new place might have bigger bullshit than the previous.
How to deal with a colleague that always gives his personal opinion on PRs?Like, god that is so dumb, why did you do it A instead of way B?Instead of, you can also do it B.
>>101593245Tell him to do it himself then, my colleague and I said that to our PO saying we didn't need to do this and that to develop a solution. Do it yourself since you know better you fucking cunt.
finished the 60 "intro" arcade questions from codesignal in 4 days. the hardest one was probably on the same level as one of the more easier "hard" questions on leetcode, but my brain is still fried as fuck. didnt really learn anything new as i was able to solve all of them without looking things up, but i can recommend it if you havent done DSA in a while to get back into the rhythm.
>>101593163did we, dare i say it, peak in Q4 2024?
>>101593376?
My company overhired like crazy in non-tech roles, now they ran out of money and are freezing recruitments. We have yet to recruit engineers because we can't find good candidates, this is fucking over.
>>101593163fascinating analysis, can you also plot /twg/ posting activity alongside it? ti would be funny if it spiked along with the interest rate. i guess you could normalize it relative to all samples averaged across time or something
>>101593522twg wasn't established back then
Could we do a strawpoll or something, I'm really curious to know how many people posting in this gen are actually employed vs unemployed anons. I feel like the ratio of unemployed people is much higher but I'm curious.
>>101593533oh i see, /twg/ *was* the reaction to the interest rate LOL
>>101593467no just use the developers login, i didnt use their learning platform
>>101593563i dont have job nor a job paying me to do leetcode
>>101590712https://www.recruiting.af.mil/Portals/78/GS%2021-038%20Air%20Force%20Education%20Opportunities%20Digital.pdfIt would be through OTS. The officer options you get with the military are varied and have different slot openings depending upon your entrance. Academy brats for example get there first pick so long as they meet the minimum requirements.But so long as your willing to wait for your selected position to open you are fine. Having good fitness standards IE ideally 55 pushups / situps - 10 pullups(not on the test) - 10-11 min 1.5 mile run will help before you go. I would also recommend doing 100, 8 count burpees before all of your workouts since it dramatically helps your endurance and strength. You also need to study for and pass the AFOQT since that takes the place of the ASVAB and counts for job placement. Same goes with having a high GPA for certain positions like pilot and intelligence. https://www.test-guide.com/free-afoqt-practice-tests.html
>see colleagues leetcode activity going up dramatically over the last couple of daysshould i snitch?
>>101593745
>>101593745Why would you? What benefit is there to snitching on them?
>>101593682>this picThis was me when I was unemployed and living my best life, my cat keeping me company while I learnt to play the guitar. My father was still alive then.
Work? never did it.Time? never tracked it.Reports? never filled them.Parking? never paid for it.Traffic? never waited in it.Lunch? never missed it.Farts? never held them.Showers? never took them.Mornings? never saw them.Sleep? never skipped it.My teacup is filled,My lunchbox is packed,Yeah, and my backpack is fullof stuff that makes me rule (badass)This post is dedicated to all my neet brosNeeting it up 24/7, it aint easy being neetyAlways wagies trying to chum up my vibesWith their onerous wagecage diatribes
>>101593785Some people are just born to be miserable bootlickers. Someone in my company got fired for badmouthing a colleague, he just said "ugh he's never around when we need him" and that was it. Hope this happens to that anon.
>>101593785idk just in a hater mood
>>101593815>all my neet bros>tech workers generallegit why do you guys even hang out here
>>101593682>Academy brats for example get there first pickDoesn't that mean the glut of unemployable CS majors will take all the tech positions?
>>101593163God I hope trump comes back and makes money free again
>Interview for niche job coming up >Spending the weekend munching on Adderall and reading Wikipedia/asking ChatGPT about/looking at documentation of electrical and HVAC concepts I don't think I'm going to get this job but basically all of this except safety regulations is interesting, good times.
>>101594376what is the job
>interview for job coming up (Monday morning)>spending the weekend literally not caring
>>101593854uhhhh based department? id like to report an incident
>>101594514>proceed to complain monday evening about the job market and nobody hiring
>>101593815banger desu
Any recommended way on how to get into Kubernetes, AWS, Terraform?This seems to be a requirement for any backend role recently.
>>101594666What do you mean get into? How to use them as a dev? How to admin them? Your question is too broad.
>>101594680Good morning sar
>>101594666I hate those things specifically because learning to use them for hobby/side/learning projects is vastly overkill, so the only way to get experience using them is via work. [spoiler]I'd argue they're overkill for most companies too unless you're truly global scale and need 24/7 uptime.[/spoiler]
>>101594666Bootstrapping Microservices with Docker, Kubernetes, and TerraformA project-based guideAshley Davis January 2021 ISBN 9781617297212 440 pages printed in black & white Available translations: Korean
>>101594666>KubernetesJust set up a cluster locally for some dogshit mini-project and play around with autoscaling, overlays, etc. Experiment with pod to pod communication, pod to external communication, etc.>AWSLearn the basics and what the most used services do. Also some networking. If they ask for AWS experience, bullshit that you have experience in Azure and vice versa. >TerraformIdk nobody really asks for this specifically.
>>101594666>>101594833my bad Bootstrapping Microservices, Second EditionWith Docker, Kubernetes, GitHub Actions, and TerraformAshley Davis March 2024 ISBN 9781633438569 464 pages printed in black & white includes free previous edition eBook (not in korean this time)>>101594680>>101594738>>101594761>>101594838READ A BOOK
>>101594680Well, mainly to use them as a dev.Goal is to learn how to deploy and configure the application in Kubernetes on AWS.>>101594761Completely agree. It's just that nowadays every single interviewer expects you to know more than just the basics.
Terraform in ActionScott Winkler May 2021 ISBN 9781617296895 408 pages printed in black & white
>>101594860isn't that a girl's name
>>101594915You're unemployed shut the fuck up
>>101594882>>101594860>>101594833books are scams lol400 pages of a guy repeating the docs to you
>>101595063>books are scams lolbooks are FREE you dumbass how is it possibly a scam?
>>101594495Babysitting a data center from what I understand
>>101595073no they're not, and if they are they scam you out of your time
>>101595063>books are scams lolUnironically just give up on life at this point, there's no future for you.
>>101595092cost: 0$ (free)knowledge: pricelessannoying yt grifters in my ear: 0vague as fuck unhelpful docs: 0scam udemy/online courses: 0just me, myself, and a bunch of tomes that a bunch of people wrote their knowledge into so that I could learn in a pure and focused way. you should try it sometime
>>101595108Books were relevant and very important before the internet. Now they aren't.
>>101595135>now you can read a book on a computer instead of on paper>this makes books obsolete because ???It's literally written knowledge. You're a luddite faggot who probably worships chatgpt like it's some sort of machine-god.
>we're looking for devops engineers>yeah, the company has been outsourcing to India>yeah, we could really do with getting some people state side>no experience? nah, we can train you. No problem.>1 week later>yeah, comes out we would really prefer experienced engineers>yeah, I know you have an engineering degree but we want people that really know devops>you know, people that can hit the ground running>we're a Series F startup so we can't afford to train>you should try applying to an early stage start upthis cycle will never end of only wanting "experienced" applicants whatever "experienced" means to them
>>101595170You wouldn't have this problem if you read a book
>like 10 developers>40% is external>barely any seniority>company wants to hire indians so we get more developersyeah, great idea. who is going to guide them because we can barely guide juniors, let alone indians
>>101595170>>101595260>indians>frauds>stinky>hate women>desperate for a jobthey're literally like 90% of anons here
>>101595083if they are asking you about hvac and electrical it sounds like you would be an onsite "engineer", aka glorified janitor if you seriously want to do that you should join the building engineers union and make stacks babysitting a high rise
>>101595289they're also ugly and brown
>>101595170>whatever "experienced" means to themIt means they want 0 qualified applicants so they can buy an H1-B lottery ticket.
>>101595153coping, grasping at the past
>>101595717post your code