<aside> <img src="/icons/info-alternate_blue.svg" alt="/icons/info-alternate_blue.svg" width="40px" /> Assortment of resources for looking for work (LFW) in software engineer (SWE) roles.
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A document to help navigate the interview process with a single company. This provides structure to approaching the interviews, tracks all useful information regarding a company and the role, and provides a good foundation of questions to select from during interviews.
Create a new Interview Template prior to an initial interview with a company.
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✅ The table’s Summary pros and cons can be transferred into the Comparisons
Sheet in the https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mHMazj3uvWgdNMRBffXTGcKazuqZLnvdKtyenPi4Bow/edit?usp=sharing to give a quantitative approach to deciding between roles.
Use or change any of the questions to fit your needs during the interviews.
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A Google Sheet template to track applications. Clone one for yourself. Some details:
Position
column, adjust for your desired positionsMain
Sheet there are calculations for analyticsApplied
and No Response
when applying
No Response
if rejected or invited for an interviewComparisons
Sheet to help decide between multiple companies during offersNo Current Positions
Sheet to track desirable companies without job listings<aside> ✅ This tracker helps primarily the more you apply, because you are less likely to waste time on roles you already applied for. Moreover, you can get a great quantitative view of your efforts at any step of the way.
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