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Crypto addict job thread.
Since you're all going to be applying for jobs with zero experience, I figured we should start a general to help people who have been terrorists for the last ten years find a new path in life.

Forgive me for the unpopulated first post, as this is the first idea for this general, it's expected. I'll likely add some links to Indeed and LinkedIn to help you along this journey.

>> No.56736186

>>56736001
Eat shit kike not coming to your plantation

>> No.56736224

>>56736186
>Business board
>Not allowed to even discuss business matters
Please go shit up another thread, we can take the break from the politics here and discuss how to increase our incomes, compare resumes (blocking out any identifying information), and just supporting each other.

>> No.56736447

>>56736001
ok, i'll start. happy to give advice to anyone seeking a job. my advice will be specific to product management at a large tech company, so if anyone is interested in that career path i feel as though i'm well qualified to give advice. my stats are below, job seekers let me know how i can help you.
>age: 29
>title: senior product manager (L5)
>company: salesforce
>employment type: individual contributor
>education level: undergrad
>college: uc berkeley
>major: business administration (haas)
>total years professional experience: 5

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56736448

>>56736001
I'm unironically thinking about gamedev maxxing

>> No.56737489

Is anyone actually hiring American software engineers or is it all H1B slaves now?

>> No.56737517

>>56737489
the market is nowhere near what it used to be, but there are still companies hiring SWEs, yes. if you're an experienced hire you'll probably find some decent opportunities, if you're a new grad it will be extremely difficult, but not impossible. a friend of mine just finished his masters in computer science and just signed a job to work as a SWE at e-trade.