I’ve been a SWE for more than 8 years now. It was so easy getting jobs 2-3 years ago. Now it’s like a never-ending battle if you’re trying to land a job in this market right now. Especially with AI on the rise, many companies and businesses are skeptical to hire software engineer who are not unicorns (many years in FAANG companies).

I’ve worked in corporate, startup environments, and i’ve failed now twice trying to make my own business.

In theory, if I was a unicorn in my craft (SWE) I should be able to create an application that gets alot of traffic and revenue. My point is, maybe it’s not the app/idea/software itself. It’s just who you know and how you can sell.

So SWE’s are pointless now pretty much? Go use wordpress with an experienced business guy and you already closer to being successful than a unicorn SWE.

Thoughts?

  • UCw4OG01B
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    11 months ago

    Simple answer YES I am software engineer myself I feel the how saturated and crazy market has become.

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    11 months ago

    Quality SWEs are of value IMO, but how do you stand out from the herd?

    My company markets a larger dev shop that has a digital agency as part of it. A big thing that works is focus, showing case studies where you’ve nailed specific types of work that can be re marketed / replicated. A targeted, replicatable use case lets you hone in and be more surgical with outbound and with selling.

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    11 months ago

    It’s like all industries. Good ones, no

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    11 months ago

    being a software engineer is a commodity. To make it you have to come up with a good business idea

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    11 months ago

    Hiring full-time SWE became a luxury rather than an essential to early-stage startups.

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    11 months ago

    I have no answer but would low code and no code applications or opportunities affect this too?

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    11 months ago

    Lol an experienced business guy cannot connect the dots like an experiences software engineer, no way.