infinity ag said:zooguy96 said:infinity ag said:BenTheGoodAg said:infinity ag said:
I am also an "experienced" professional with 25 years in the software industry. That makes you seem like a dinosaur in the tech space unless you are a C-level person. At least VP and above. Anything below, the sweet spot is about 15 years. Not too old, not too young. So I reviewed my resume and threw out everything over 13 years. I removed the dates of my 3 degrees both in my resume and Linkedin. So anyone just casually looking at me will think I am in the industry for 13-15 years. Oh, the things we need to do get a job in this fake world.
This is crazy. Are you still doing software development?
No, I stopped doing software development about 15 years ago. Doing Product Management since. So now my concise resume looks purely Product and engineering experience has gotten phased out. But I mention it in interviews.
I'm seeing an uptick in calls. Not sure if it is because of Linkedin Premium or just because it is February.
Because it's February. I've had two calls this week. We'll see if the one today pans out. The one yesterday - probably not.
I got 2 new calls today, one for a level up and local, and other in the Bay which I had applied to 20 minutes earlier! At this point I am in the running for 7 positions, and not all of those are good or that I think I can realistically get but not rejected yet. My optimism is increasing, I think I should be able to snag something in about 6 weeks if the trend continues.
Yeah, there are a lot of jobs that I am well qualified for right now that I've applied for that are really cool positions (in ag extension, which is very similar to my background). Who wouldn't want to be a hunting, fishing, and target shooting education coordinator!
I know a lot about a little, and a little about a lot.