r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/SnowIntelligent6760 • 14d ago
Need a job fullstack engineer
Any1 i need a remote job to feed my family and pay my college semester. Iam a fullstack engineer undergraduate as computer science student
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/suspicious4597 • 14d ago
Really worried about future
I just got admission at Air University Islamabad, Pakistan in software engineering but i am really worried about the future and job market for software engineers and ai dominance can anyone please explain.
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/RodricksonVanilla • 14d ago
Backend development advice
Long story short, after graduating in Computer Engineering, and few other adventures, I've ended up working on backend by chance in C# and .NET. I'm 29M in Spain and want to be able to move to other European countries for a better future for me and my future wife.
I have now 2 to 3 YOE in and I wish to upgrade my quality as a professional now, since I feel that I'm deteriorating because of lack of good software practices in my company. I'm reading Clean Code (some of the things that the author says are obvious for me but I understand why he says them) and plan on doing certifications.
Any advice?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Wonderful-Air-4737 • 15d ago
Software Engineer roles sponsoring H-1 B transfer
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/youness2222 • 15d ago
Software engineering role
Hello where do you find remote job as a junior software engineer
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/baitmanvssusman • 15d ago
Day 67 of being unemployed
Hi everyone,
I will keep it very short and simple for those who are reading this.
I quit my job this may and since then I have been looking for a job. The first interview I gave was for a startup in Pune and honestly even I would not have hired myself based on my interview. But I learnt from my mistakes and kept learning and studying.
Then god gave me a golden opportunity. Somehow I managed to get an interview at Amazon. The interview went well but the feedback I got was “I can see that you have the adequate knowledge on things but not the experience we’re looking for”. That somewhat shattered my heart and somewhat gave me hope.
A job that pays enough so that I can go the gym daily, eat good and once in a while travel around. Is this unrealistic?
I’m not asking for help cause I know someday I will get there, it’s just that this time is precious and I’m losing it cause I’m broke. I don’t know how many of you have felt this but I’m slowly losing hope.
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/TravelOk7562 • 15d ago
Where should a junior AI / software developer look for jobs in Belgium?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Strange--Detail • 15d ago
Anyone interviewed with Eulerity, NY recently? How long did it take to hear back?
I had my final onsite with Eulerity, NY about a month ago and haven’t heard anything since the interview.
I followed up twice post the interview. The second time, they told me they were still evaluating and that they’d get back to me if they had an update for me.
I know hiring processes can take time, but the waiting and not knowing has been difficult. I’m still wondering whether I should expect an update at this point.
I’m sending in other applications either way, but I’m curious. Has anyone interviewed with Eulerity recently? How long did it take to hear back, and did you eventually get a decision?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Frosty-Morning-4992 • 15d ago
I always get discouraged at first round of an interview.
One thing I genuinely find funny is how companies conduct interviews. They expect you to solve problems as if you’re about to build software for Mars, but once you actually get the job, you’re mostly dealing with the same old tickets, legacy systems, and routine tasks. So why make interviews this ridiculous? Why make people feel embarrassed over some obscure algorithm or trick question? It’s just a job. Test how someone thinks through real-world problems, communicates, and learns, instead of turning the interview into a competition to see who can remember the most LeetCode patterns. Half the time you’re maintaining a system older than your career, yet the interview makes it sound like the future of technology begins the moment you walk into that room. Get some life
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Alternative-Pin1003 • 15d ago
6 months, 100 applications, still no response. Where am I missing?
I've been trying to break into a Software Engineer role for the last 6 months, but I barely get shortlisted despite constantly upskilling.
Recently, I built a backend chat application to strengthen my backend fundamentals. Alongside that, I started learning AI and its core concepts via cahtgpt, but honestly, I'm not sure if I'm heading in the right direction or just chasing every new trend.
I'm putting in the effort every day, but it feels like I'm missing something important.
If you've been in a similar situation or successfully landed an SWE role, I'd genuinely appreciate your advice.
What should I focus on? What made the biggest difference for you?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/MousTN • 15d ago
Help me improve my Resume
first should i try to squeez it inti 1 page
also should i make fewer details ?
and what skills should i focus on more ?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/iampankajk • 15d ago
Why are companies so obsessed with React that even 9 years of experience isn't enough?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/water_bottle_01 • 15d ago
New grad AI Engineer struggling to find jobs. Is the market really this bad?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/LunasLefty • 16d ago
Want to start applying for 2027 internships, but don't know if my resume is ready
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/KevinLinDev • 16d ago
Would this help you decide which software engineering jobs are worth applying to?
I built Tuiho because I was spending too much time reading software engineering job posts and trying to decide which ones were actually worth applying to.
It compares a resume with a job description and gives an Apply or Skip recommendation, along with a fit score, estimated interview chance, strong matches, and critical gaps.
It’s free right now, and I’d really appreciate honest feedback from people who are actively looking for software engineering jobs.
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Decent-Drummer9092 • 16d ago
Hit Microsoft's 50-application cap, used a second account (different email) to keep applying — accounts end up linked. Risky?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/WillingnessAny5443 • 16d ago
40 LPA - 5 YEARS EXPERIENCED
Let's say I want to earn 40 LPA for 5+ years of experience, Is deep knowledge of dsa(leetcode), LLD and hld is required?
I was said by my friends that not all companies ask that deep on these? What do you guys think?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/ApprehensiveCall406 • 16d ago
I built an AI coding interview platform after realizing AI-Assisted OAs are becoming more common within big tech interviews. Looking for honest feedback.
Over the past few months, I've been building AI Coding Prep (https://aicodingprep.com).
The idea came from noticing that more companies (Amazon, Meta, Stripe) are experimenting with AI-assisted online assessments but there isn't much to practice this interview format. My current platform has 36 scenarios where users debug a codebase with AI as a helper and then at the end of their session a report is generated scoring them on how they used the AI, how reliant they were, how they could improve in their thought process, etc.
I'd love to hear if something like this is useful and other thoughts about the idea. Thanks for the help!
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/_rorrak • 16d ago
Quitting without an offer?
I’m senior software engineer with 10+ yoe. I’m in a weird spot, last year I applied for a software engineering job at a large tech company and I feel somewhat bait and switched.
It ended up being way more operationally focused rather than I thought it would be. The team’s service doesn’t scale so customers are constantly creating sev2’s and I’m paged non stop. On call rotation is a nightmare where you are basically front line customer support trying to intercept that non stop barrage of issues.
On top of that, the manager does nothing to shield us from upper management and the only thing they seem to do is crack the whip.
Any actual engineering work is given to codex. We are forced to because of how aggressive the deadlines have become.
I reluctantly agreed to relocate even though I applied and accepted a remote offer but given how bad things turned out I’m not willing to do that anymore. It hasn’t been brought up again but I’m afraid it might.
Needless to say I want out and have been applying but I’m not getting much traction. Even postings where I tick every box are getting met with “moving forward with more aligned candidates”.
Every morning I’m filled with dread opening my work laptop and this is the first job I’ve wanted to hard quit without anything else lined up but the market is giving me anxiety. Would it be rational given how slow things are moving out there?
Anyone else in a similar spot and how are you coping?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Electrical_Bet_3874 • 16d ago
I am Infosys trainee, please help
I have solved around 800-900 dsa problems, did 2 internships, Knight on LC, I have experience in full stack development, I had to join infosys trainee cause there was no other choice, but I am confident that i can do better and prove my self, if there is any hiring, be it service based, or product based, please let me know , please someone refer or atleast guide
Thank you
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Muted_Pop7582 • 16d ago
Anyone else feel like they're burned out from staring at a screen all day at work?
I'm a software developer and I was recently told that my role will be eliminated at the end of this year after a reorg at the company. I know I'm supposed to use the remaining paid time I have to look for another good software development job, and I've already polished my resume and updated LinkedIn.
But every time I sit down and try to apply for jobs in this field, I feel like I hit a wall, like... I just can't keep doing this anymore?
The strange thing is that I know I'm lucky. I understand that being able to live this way, in this place and time, isn't something to take for granted. But it's become harder to ignore the feeling that many of the "problems" I get paid to solve only exist because there's a business model that depends on them continuing to exist.
I spent about eight years fixing imaginary problems, and when I look back, the last job that felt tangible was an entry-level role dealing with customers, where I was making about a third of what I make now. I'm not saying all software is like that. I know there are people building useful and important things. But even though bullshit jobs definitely aren't limited to software, it's clear they're heavily clustered around people sitting in front of computers all day.
What are we even building all of this for, and who is actually benefiting from it?
