My strategy for getting a job is: 1. contribute to the company's open source project (often aggressively 😅) 2. make an impact with my contributions and 3. ask for a job to do this full-time So far, it has worked EVERY time.

Apr 20, 2022 · 4:33 PM UTC

Replying to @realPottekkat
4. Don't stop contributing, if you don't get the job. 🥺
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Replying to @realPottekkat
@sudo_navendu very cool. I know a lot of folks would love to learn from your experience. Would you be up for a 30 min interview to become a blog post, to complement what you wrote in October?
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Replying to @realPottekkat
What about solving 600+ Leetcode Questions?
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I probably can't even solve one 😅 But I guess most companies hire through coding interviews.
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Replying to @realPottekkat
This seems like hard mode 😅 I love the strategy though, you know what kind of codebase you’re walking into
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Could you share some pointers for beginners on how to start OS contribution
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Replying to @realPottekkat
Yess🥳🤩🎉
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How can I find open source projects please?
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Replying to @realPottekkat
They probably should've hired you also *without* first working for them for free...
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Replying to @realPottekkat
This strategy needs to be spoken of more often!
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People underestimate the power of contributions and that is where the big wins is
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Replying to @realPottekkat
What is a good way for a backend developer to get into the open source community?
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Replying to @realPottekkat
Sounds pretty smart man