


But as the circuits became larger and more complex it became extensively hard to build reliable connections using externals wires. I've noticed 99% of the jobs I apply for all use the same greenhouse.io format, and I never ever hear back.When PCBs were not discovered, engineers connected all components on a circuit using external wires similar to how it is done on a breadboard today. I wonder if my resume even makes it to a real person and isn't just being thrown out. I definitely get what you're saying though about looking like another It guy, but I just don't know what to edit. No problem working in a team or by myself. I'd say I am not anti social, and I do get along well with people. Need some help/advice with my resume and finding a new role.Should I be filling out each form separately? Should I fill out just one but indicate that I'm open to other roles? Should I be trying to track down a. SWE on team X, SWE on team Y, SWE on team Z). I'm applying to several companies where I'd be happy in several different positions (e.g. With online job applications, how do I apply for one job posting but indicate that I'm open to others? Many jobs use services like greenhouse.io to post their jobs, and each job posting has an application form right on the listing.Why can't every company have something like greenhouse.io so I don't have to make a fucking account to send you my resume and then fill out a bunch of the same info anyway.

job application forms suck It's insane how shit some of these application forms are.Otherwise, Google is your best friend, and I'd hand pick positions that make you apply directly on the company website rather than 3rd party. Trouble finding a job I applied a ton on LinkedIn and reached out to recruiters through there.
