Ask HN: How do you schedule job interviews when already working?
Working in the Bay Area as a SWE (first job, started ~1 year ago). I'm looking for a new opportunity. Do you take time off for phone and onsite interviews? Any suggestions on how to balance work and interviewing?
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[ 2.2 ms ] story [ 16.6 ms ] threadI would typically take the initial HR call in my car at lunch (drive to a nearby parking lot if you're worried about your current company seeing you). You could try to do this with tech screens as well, but I would make sure you have a rock solid internet connection and a good laptop. I never felt comfortable with that, so I just booked the morning off and did it at home.
It also doesn't really matter if you colleagues or boss find out. What are they gonna do? Fire you for looking?
1 time my manager over heard me talking to a recruiter. He later met with me and asked me why I was looking & I said low pay at current place and no raise. He immediate got me a 10 K raise so it worked out for me!
The dynamics of "power" are to be experienced everywhere. While you did not deliberately negotiate a raise, your employer on the other hand deliberately WAITED till he saw you could exercise your power of flight.
Magnificent.