Inquiry- Applying to same position but different location within a company /u/stowaway_LesMis_simp CSCQ protests reddit

Inquiry- Applying to same position but different location within a company /u/stowaway_LesMis_simp CSCQ protests reddit

Essentially the title. I’m applying to software engineering positions, and I was wondering what the general procedure is if company X has multiple openings of the same role, but just in different locations? Do I apply to both job roles?

For example, I see that Comcast has a software engineering intern role in both Philadelphia and New York on different workday pages. If I’m open to both roles, am I expected to apply to both openings?

Just seeing if I can save some time in this process. Thank’s y’all!

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​r/cscareerquestions Essentially the title. I’m applying to software engineering positions, and I was wondering what the general procedure is if company X has multiple openings of the same role, but just in different locations? Do I apply to both job roles? For example, I see that Comcast has a software engineering intern role in both Philadelphia and New York on different workday pages. If I’m open to both roles, am I expected to apply to both openings? Just seeing if I can save some time in this process. Thank’s y’all! submitted by /u/stowaway_LesMis_simp [link] [comments] 

Essentially the title. I’m applying to software engineering positions, and I was wondering what the general procedure is if company X has multiple openings of the same role, but just in different locations? Do I apply to both job roles?

For example, I see that Comcast has a software engineering intern role in both Philadelphia and New York on different workday pages. If I’m open to both roles, am I expected to apply to both openings?

Just seeing if I can save some time in this process. Thank’s y’all!

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[link] [comments]  Essentially the title. I’m applying to software engineering positions, and I was wondering what the general procedure is if company X has multiple openings of the same role, but just in different locations? Do I apply to both job roles? For example, I see that Comcast has a software engineering intern role in both Philadelphia and New York on different workday pages. If I’m open to both roles, am I expected to apply to both openings? Just seeing if I can save some time in this process. Thank’s y’all! submitted by /u/stowaway_LesMis_simp [link] [comments]

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Guidance for a fresh Grad with an interest in both Cybersecurity and Game Development… /u/-TheManWithNoHat- CSCQ protests reddit

Guidance for a fresh Grad with an interest in both Cybersecurity and Game Development… /u/-TheManWithNoHat- CSCQ protests reddit

Hey, so the title is kinda self explanatory. I graduated in July (but it took me a while to get my damn transcript)

I’ve been interested in Game Dev since I was a kid. My final year project was even a demo for a splitscreen game like A Way Out.

But I’m also one of those people who got lured in by Cybersecurity and the dream of a high paying job, especially since the Gaming industry isn’t doing too hot.

I’ve been looking into applying for a masters degree in Computer Science or CySec, but I’m still waiting for the deadlines to start. So in the meantime I’ve been applying to a bunch of random IT positions on LinkedIn, Indeed and Glassdoor.

I just wanted to know what else I should be doing, or if there is something I should be aware since I have time. I’ve been doing Google’s Cybersecurity courses on Coursera since I never did an internship.

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​r/cscareerquestions Hey, so the title is kinda self explanatory. I graduated in July (but it took me a while to get my damn transcript) I’ve been interested in Game Dev since I was a kid. My final year project was even a demo for a splitscreen game like A Way Out. But I’m also one of those people who got lured in by Cybersecurity and the dream of a high paying job, especially since the Gaming industry isn’t doing too hot. I’ve been looking into applying for a masters degree in Computer Science or CySec, but I’m still waiting for the deadlines to start. So in the meantime I’ve been applying to a bunch of random IT positions on LinkedIn, Indeed and Glassdoor. I just wanted to know what else I should be doing, or if there is something I should be aware since I have time. I’ve been doing Google’s Cybersecurity courses on Coursera since I never did an internship. submitted by /u/-TheManWithNoHat- [link] [comments] 

Hey, so the title is kinda self explanatory. I graduated in July (but it took me a while to get my damn transcript)

I’ve been interested in Game Dev since I was a kid. My final year project was even a demo for a splitscreen game like A Way Out.

But I’m also one of those people who got lured in by Cybersecurity and the dream of a high paying job, especially since the Gaming industry isn’t doing too hot.

I’ve been looking into applying for a masters degree in Computer Science or CySec, but I’m still waiting for the deadlines to start. So in the meantime I’ve been applying to a bunch of random IT positions on LinkedIn, Indeed and Glassdoor.

I just wanted to know what else I should be doing, or if there is something I should be aware since I have time. I’ve been doing Google’s Cybersecurity courses on Coursera since I never did an internship.

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[link] [comments]  Hey, so the title is kinda self explanatory. I graduated in July (but it took me a while to get my damn transcript) I’ve been interested in Game Dev since I was a kid. My final year project was even a demo for a splitscreen game like A Way Out. But I’m also one of those people who got lured in by Cybersecurity and the dream of a high paying job, especially since the Gaming industry isn’t doing too hot. I’ve been looking into applying for a masters degree in Computer Science or CySec, but I’m still waiting for the deadlines to start. So in the meantime I’ve been applying to a bunch of random IT positions on LinkedIn, Indeed and Glassdoor. I just wanted to know what else I should be doing, or if there is something I should be aware since I have time. I’ve been doing Google’s Cybersecurity courses on Coursera since I never did an internship. submitted by /u/-TheManWithNoHat- [link] [comments]

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Guidance for a fresh Grad with an interest in both Cybersecurity and Game Development… /u/-TheManWithNoHat- CSCQ protests reddit

Guidance for a fresh Grad with an interest in both Cybersecurity and Game Development… /u/-TheManWithNoHat- CSCQ protests reddit

Hey, so the title is kinda self explanatory. I graduated in July (but it took me a while to get my damn transcript)

I’ve been interested in Game Dev since I was a kid. My final year project was even a demo for a splitscreen game like A Way Out.

But I’m also one of those people who got lured in by Cybersecurity and the dream of a high paying job, especially since the Gaming industry isn’t doing too hot.

I’ve been looking into applying for a masters degree in Computer Science or CySec, but I’m still waiting for the deadlines to start. So in the meantime I’ve been applying to a bunch of random IT positions on LinkedIn, Indeed and Glassdoor.

I just wanted to know what else I should be doing, or if there is something I should be aware since I have time. I’ve been doing Google’s Cybersecurity courses on Coursera since I never did an internship.

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​r/cscareerquestions Hey, so the title is kinda self explanatory. I graduated in July (but it took me a while to get my damn transcript) I’ve been interested in Game Dev since I was a kid. My final year project was even a demo for a splitscreen game like A Way Out. But I’m also one of those people who got lured in by Cybersecurity and the dream of a high paying job, especially since the Gaming industry isn’t doing too hot. I’ve been looking into applying for a masters degree in Computer Science or CySec, but I’m still waiting for the deadlines to start. So in the meantime I’ve been applying to a bunch of random IT positions on LinkedIn, Indeed and Glassdoor. I just wanted to know what else I should be doing, or if there is something I should be aware since I have time. I’ve been doing Google’s Cybersecurity courses on Coursera since I never did an internship. submitted by /u/-TheManWithNoHat- [link] [comments] 

Hey, so the title is kinda self explanatory. I graduated in July (but it took me a while to get my damn transcript)

I’ve been interested in Game Dev since I was a kid. My final year project was even a demo for a splitscreen game like A Way Out.

But I’m also one of those people who got lured in by Cybersecurity and the dream of a high paying job, especially since the Gaming industry isn’t doing too hot.

I’ve been looking into applying for a masters degree in Computer Science or CySec, but I’m still waiting for the deadlines to start. So in the meantime I’ve been applying to a bunch of random IT positions on LinkedIn, Indeed and Glassdoor.

I just wanted to know what else I should be doing, or if there is something I should be aware since I have time. I’ve been doing Google’s Cybersecurity courses on Coursera since I never did an internship.

submitted by /u/-TheManWithNoHat-
[link] [comments]  Hey, so the title is kinda self explanatory. I graduated in July (but it took me a while to get my damn transcript) I’ve been interested in Game Dev since I was a kid. My final year project was even a demo for a splitscreen game like A Way Out. But I’m also one of those people who got lured in by Cybersecurity and the dream of a high paying job, especially since the Gaming industry isn’t doing too hot. I’ve been looking into applying for a masters degree in Computer Science or CySec, but I’m still waiting for the deadlines to start. So in the meantime I’ve been applying to a bunch of random IT positions on LinkedIn, Indeed and Glassdoor. I just wanted to know what else I should be doing, or if there is something I should be aware since I have time. I’ve been doing Google’s Cybersecurity courses on Coursera since I never did an internship. submitted by /u/-TheManWithNoHat- [link] [comments]

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After 7 weeks post layoff, I just signed an offer letter /u/runbrap CSCQ protests reddit

After 7 weeks post layoff, I just signed an offer letter /u/runbrap CSCQ protests reddit

10 YOE as an SDET/ QA sharing my experiences. Starting about halfway through my job search I started customizing my resume more for each role but in the end that didn’t matter. A role I used my generic resume with gave me an offer.

Here’s my visualisation

Happy to answer any questions 🙂

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​r/cscareerquestions 10 YOE as an SDET/ QA sharing my experiences. Starting about halfway through my job search I started customizing my resume more for each role but in the end that didn’t matter. A role I used my generic resume with gave me an offer. Here’s my visualisation Happy to answer any questions 🙂 submitted by /u/runbrap [link] [comments] 

10 YOE as an SDET/ QA sharing my experiences. Starting about halfway through my job search I started customizing my resume more for each role but in the end that didn’t matter. A role I used my generic resume with gave me an offer.

Here’s my visualisation

Happy to answer any questions 🙂

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[link] [comments]  10 YOE as an SDET/ QA sharing my experiences. Starting about halfway through my job search I started customizing my resume more for each role but in the end that didn’t matter. A role I used my generic resume with gave me an offer. Here’s my visualisation Happy to answer any questions 🙂 submitted by /u/runbrap [link] [comments]

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After 7 weeks post layoff, I just signed an offer letter /u/runbrap CSCQ protests reddit

After 7 weeks post layoff, I just signed an offer letter /u/runbrap CSCQ protests reddit

10 YOE as an SDET/ QA sharing my experiences. Starting about halfway through my job search I started customizing my resume more for each role but in the end that didn’t matter. A role I used my generic resume with gave me an offer.

Here’s my visualisation

Happy to answer any questions 🙂

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​r/cscareerquestions 10 YOE as an SDET/ QA sharing my experiences. Starting about halfway through my job search I started customizing my resume more for each role but in the end that didn’t matter. A role I used my generic resume with gave me an offer. Here’s my visualisation Happy to answer any questions 🙂 submitted by /u/runbrap [link] [comments] 

10 YOE as an SDET/ QA sharing my experiences. Starting about halfway through my job search I started customizing my resume more for each role but in the end that didn’t matter. A role I used my generic resume with gave me an offer.

Here’s my visualisation

Happy to answer any questions 🙂

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[link] [comments]  10 YOE as an SDET/ QA sharing my experiences. Starting about halfway through my job search I started customizing my resume more for each role but in the end that didn’t matter. A role I used my generic resume with gave me an offer. Here’s my visualisation Happy to answer any questions 🙂 submitted by /u/runbrap [link] [comments]

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How close to graduation should I reach out for full-time conversion? /u/darkshadowtrail CSCQ protests reddit

How close to graduation should I reach out for full-time conversion? /u/darkshadowtrail CSCQ protests reddit

The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time?

I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now?

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​r/cscareerquestions The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time? I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now? submitted by /u/darkshadowtrail [link] [comments] 

The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time?

I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now?

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[link] [comments]  The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time? I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now? submitted by /u/darkshadowtrail [link] [comments]

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How close to graduation should I reach out for full-time conversion? /u/darkshadowtrail CSCQ protests reddit

How close to graduation should I reach out for full-time conversion? /u/darkshadowtrail CSCQ protests reddit

The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time?

I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now?

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​r/cscareerquestions The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time? I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now? submitted by /u/darkshadowtrail [link] [comments] 

The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time?

I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now?

submitted by /u/darkshadowtrail
[link] [comments]  The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time? I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now? submitted by /u/darkshadowtrail [link] [comments]

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What’s the ideal job hopping sequence? /u/Meetcode CSCQ protests reddit

What’s the ideal job hopping sequence? /u/Meetcode CSCQ protests reddit

What’s the ideal job hopping sequence to maximize comp, exposure to different skills, while short tenure not hurting you? I know it depends on personal situations but I wanted to see the generalized opinion.

Example: I saw someone suggesting fibonacci sequence job hoping for maximize comp – 1, 1, 2, 3, 5.

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​r/cscareerquestions What’s the ideal job hopping sequence to maximize comp, exposure to different skills, while short tenure not hurting you? I know it depends on personal situations but I wanted to see the generalized opinion. Example: I saw someone suggesting fibonacci sequence job hoping for maximize comp – 1, 1, 2, 3, 5. submitted by /u/Meetcode [link] [comments] 

What’s the ideal job hopping sequence to maximize comp, exposure to different skills, while short tenure not hurting you? I know it depends on personal situations but I wanted to see the generalized opinion.

Example: I saw someone suggesting fibonacci sequence job hoping for maximize comp – 1, 1, 2, 3, 5.

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[link] [comments]  What’s the ideal job hopping sequence to maximize comp, exposure to different skills, while short tenure not hurting you? I know it depends on personal situations but I wanted to see the generalized opinion. Example: I saw someone suggesting fibonacci sequence job hoping for maximize comp – 1, 1, 2, 3, 5. submitted by /u/Meetcode [link] [comments]

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