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Thanks for the advice, I’m gonna get on it!
I wouldn't necessarily pigeon-hole yourself with the B4. Some of the smaller tech firms and even some of the startups offer some great opportunity for growth and their comp is usually pretty competitive as well. I'd just start applying to as many relevant openings as possible. Good luck!
Applying has always been a job on its own, but that makes it pretty much a full-time job at that point.
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I get to wear whatever pants I want so it’s great 🤷♂️
Honestly though unless you love NY I wouldn’t live there even if I had clients there. The city you live in will not determine your clientele, your network will. I live in AZ and manage clients in NY, LA and my being there physically makes no difference to them until travel begins again.
Omg- not sure T1 city matters, we are all remote
I agree with G1, you're still applying and you're likely to get more interviews come in so good to practice in the meanwhile. I would look at some of the smaller tech places too, as they can make pretty competitive offers for new grads that you can leverage down the line.
Just wanted to say congrats - great field to be in.
Awesome! Plenty of places hiring rn