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Dear Stackoverflow Readers,

I am writing this question to discuss what are the proper ways to find programming job of interest and my question is

What is success rate of getting job by

  1. Applying to job boards like indeed.com, simplyhired.com or dice.com
  2. Applying directly to the career site of company
  3. Working with a recruiter to obtain full time opportunity.
  4. Doing Social Networking with Friends or LinkedIn.

Please rate above 4 ways and suggest what other approach would you take while looking for Fulltime opportunities as a Programmer.

Thank you very much for the useful information as it really helps.

Thanks.

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probably wants to be a community wiki :) – warren Sep 27 at 6:46

closed as not programming related by Darko Z, fbrereto, James Black, Robert Harvey, Shog9 Sep 19 at 4:52

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  • In my experience, applying directly can work (but isn't guaranteed).

  • Recruiters, on the other hand, make it their job to understand a company and its application process, so they're usually pretty good, depending on the recruiter.

  • Friends are great job opportunities. Cherish these relationships. All they may do is point you at the first or second bullet, but it's worth it.

  • I've never had luck with job spam sites, but jobs.stackoverflow.com looks pretty legit, considering it offers only quality positions.

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Number One on my list by far:

Doing Social Networking skills with Friends or LinkedIn AND ALL OTHER FORMS of networking....

Your best bet is applying at a job where you are known. Being known is a huge factor and I extend your answer to include all networking opportunities such as taking the time to seek out Technical Groups and such in your area. Even if you don't want to stay you may be surprised that the contacts made there could help you in some other region. Calling a prospective employer up to speak with them to discuss their job offering is a great initiator even if you only get to speak with HR. Do whatever you can with a real person instead of just a resume in the "machine" to sell yourself. It will pay dividends.

A recruiter is definitely an option but requires companies willing to deal with them and you have to also. They can be a good work horse for you though. However, they still only get you to the interview.

I think items #1 & #2 are equal and don't differentiate you in any way from the rest of the candidates. If a company has both I would apply on their site.

No matter what, in all these cases, social networking is one of the best sure fire ways to get you noticed above other candidates.

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In my experience, networking is superior to all other methods. Get out there and meet people. Play softball, watch movies, socialize. Let people know what you do. Talk about the projects you worked on. The more people you know the more you'll start hearing about new jobs.

Many good jobs go unadvertised. Business owners first search through their networks to find future employees.

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  1. Networking is best
  2. Recruiters
  3. Dice.Com
  4. Company Web site from my experience
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