[nfbcs] How many of you got CS jobs through cold interviews?

Tami Jarvis tami at poodlemutt.com
Wed May 25 20:58:27 UTC 2016


Amanda,

Congratulations! And here's to a great start on your career! /imaginary 
glass clink/

So... I don't know how applicable my career experience is to someone 
starting out now with a shiny new degree, but I generally agree with 
your assessment of the usefulness of cold interviews. It may depend on 
the market in your area and vary by employer, all that jazz. Then again, 
if you don't play the lottery, you won't win, so there's that.

Applying for jobs and going through the interviews that come your way 
will increase your chances of getting into the job market more quickly. 
Professional networking, picking up volunteer projects, being where you 
can get to know prospective employers and they can get to know you -- 
these things are more likely ways into a good career.

Just my opinion, and it's really flavored by where I am geographically 
and other stuff. Here, certainly, it's just who you know, but it's a 
small town.

Mostly, I wanted to congratulate you and wish you the best.

Tami

On 05/25/2016 01:33 PM, Amanda Lacy via nfbcs wrote:
> I just graduated and I'm wondering how many blind people with CS
> degrees actually get jobs this way. I never have. I know one blind
> computer scientist in person and he says that the only way he's ever
> gotten work is through people he already knows. My sighted friend
> seems to think I should be doing lots of interviews, but they seem
> pointless for the same reason playing the lottery is pointless.
> Thoughts?
>
> Amanda
>
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