>Automotive software engineers aren't working for poverty wages.
How does that help when nobody is hiring right now and you're competing with thousand of laid off engineers?
>so brush up on details before you're interviewed
How do you get interviewed in the first place if they're screening your resume out due to not having the experience with the programming languages they're looking for?
Like I said, having niche languages sends your resume in the bin.
>if they asked what you used C/C++ just say you're not at liberty to speak about it
Unless you worked for government intelligence, this type of response gets you rejected immediately here in Europe/Germany, since they have 100 other candidates who can speak about what they did. Why would they bother with you when you're already making their life hard from the interview stage?
I feel like your US centered viewpoint is way off from the reality of where I live.
How does that help when nobody is hiring right now and you're competing with thousand of laid off engineers?
>so brush up on details before you're interviewed
How do you get interviewed in the first place if they're screening your resume out due to not having the experience with the programming languages they're looking for?
Like I said, having niche languages sends your resume in the bin.
>if they asked what you used C/C++ just say you're not at liberty to speak about it
Unless you worked for government intelligence, this type of response gets you rejected immediately here in Europe/Germany, since they have 100 other candidates who can speak about what they did. Why would they bother with you when you're already making their life hard from the interview stage?
I feel like your US centered viewpoint is way off from the reality of where I live.