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popcar2@programming.dev ⁨11⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I know this post probably wasn’t intended to be malicious but it is insane you wrote this without realizing how it’s emanating privilege and not understanding why people can’t find a job.

I graduated over a year ago from my CS degree. Excellent GPA, with honors. I’ve been learning game dev since college and have been (sort of) doing it professionally since graduation. I’ve done a 4-month internship, two mediocre part-time jobs, some freelancing, and I still can’t find a proper job. The industry is collapsing and the job market is flooded with talent that have a dozen years of experience. Combine that with the fact that I live in a poor country where there aren’t many game dev jobs, and finding one is a nightmare.

Let me get this straight. The blog post says you’ve been working for 10 years, maybe more. You already have insane amounts of experience and a past history with companies. Not only that, but you contacted people you’ve already networked with to help you find a job.

I contacted a company that I had done interviews with but had been biding their time. I let them know that I needed to make a decision NOW and I really wanted to work with them, so pretty please hurry up, thank you very much. Thankfully, they made an offer and I accepted before my 2 weeks’ notice was up.

Well alright, I guess I’ll contact my manager friend at Google and tell them I want a job now and have him refer me. I guess it wasn’t so hard after all.

So what did I do right?

Maybe working in the industry for a dozen years has something to do with being able to find a job easily

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