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Google software engineer shares 5 tips that helped her get job interview calls from Microsoft, Amazon, Infosys

Lucknow-based software engineer recently wrote a LinkedIn post detailing the five things that helped her get interview calls from Amazon, Infosys and more and ultimately led to her securing a position at Google.

In Short

  • The Techie shares that she got more than 1000 rejection emails before getting hired by Google.
  • She had subscribed to the career pages of over 100 companies to get updates on job openings.
  • The Google engineer also suggests job aspirants to take part in hackathons from companies to get noticed.

By Divya BhatiMany people dream of working at a top tech company, but getting an interview call from these companies is not easy. But it’s not impossible either. Some people try for years to get into their dream companies, while others find the right strategy to land the job. Helping her fellow techies, a software engineer at Google has recently shared her journey and revealed the five-step strategy that helped her get interview calls from some of the biggest names in tech, including Microsoft, Amazon and Infosys.

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Deeksha Pandey, Lucknow-based software engineer shared a LinkedIn post about the five things that helped her get interview invitations from prestigious companies and eventually land a job as a software engineer at Google. Here is the five-step strategy that Pandey followed to impress multiple big tech leaders and join Google.

Subscribe to the career pages

The first thing Pandey did was subscribing to the career pages of more than 100 companies. This way, whenever a new position opened up and the company posted about it, she would receive an email notification. This allowed her to apply for hundreds of jobs without combing through several career pages every day to look for new openings.

Participate in hiring contests and hackathons

Pandey also participated in almost all of the hiring contests organised frequently by multiple companies. “Some popular sites that regular conducts these contests areHackerearth , D2C etc,”she notes.

Participate in hackathons

She also participated in multiple hackathons that indirectly helped her in getting interview calls. “For example, I participated in Microsoft Fixathon by Microsoft that eventually helped me in getting interview call from Microsoft,” Pandey wrote in her LinkedIn post.

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Tailor your resume to the job description

Before submitting her resume to any job opening, Pandey used to trim her resume according to the job description. She tried to highlight/add the keywords in her resume that were in sync to the job description. This helped her to get noticed by the hiring managers. “Before submitting my resume to any job opening, I used to trim my resume according to the job description. I tried to highlight/add the keywords in my resume that was in sync to the job description,” she wrote.

Don’t give up

Pandey received thousands of rejection mails, but that didn’t stop her from applying to new job openings. She says that it’s important to not get demotivated if you are not getting any reply from the companies. “I got 1000s of rejection mails but that didn’t stopped me from applying to new job opening. So in summary, don’t get demotivated if you are not getting any reply from the companies. Just keep applying, you never know which could be the one for you,” she concluded.