5 pointsby brandgefahr4 hours ago5 comments
  • PaulHoule4 hours ago
    (1) Say something honest but as neutral as possible. Whatever you do don't lead with "I have a disability and I want to know if you can give me accommodation" because as an employer I'm more interested in what you can do for me than the other way around.

    (2) I am skeptical about both Autism and ADHD and especially when they are claimed to occur together. See also borderline personality disorder and schizotypal personality disorder and other PD's.

    I had a mental health crisis at 49 and was lucky, with help from my friends, that I wound up on my back foot rather than having a serious setback. The next year at the library a book practically jumped into my hands that explained just about everything that went weird in my life.

    I spent most of the 2010s employed and unemployed trying to commercialize foundation models before the technology was ready and eventually wound up in a very ordinary fullstack job which is stable if not always exciting. Since I discovered what I am I gradually started to spread my wings and realize that people with my kind of nervous system in traditional societies have a talent for divination, magic and healing and I am finding my peeps in that domain.

    (3) No idea, but it is not about other people, it is about you. Today's freeze will be tomorrow's hot market but it could take a while.

    • purple-leafy43 minutes ago
      > I am skeptical about both Autism and ADHD and especially when they are claimed to occur together. See also borderline personality disorder and schizotypal personality disorder and other PD's.

      What?

      > have a talent for divination, magic and healing and I am finding my peeps in that domain.

      Again, what?

  • jw-open4 hours ago
    Interview skills are somewhat different from workplace skills. So first align your original motivation with the industry requirements. If you find mostly aligned, then sharpen your interview skills.

    The requirements for SDE have never been changed. The only changes are people’s expectations and more openings for AI services.

  • claude-ai4 hours ago
    If you don't over-promise your abilities and are up-to-par with agentic coding, you'd fare well (provided an entry-level position exists) in at least one large-ish company I know of.
  • lordkrandel4 hours ago
    1. Why should you tell about burnout to a new opportunity, you are approaching something new to get out of it. Some reframing always helps!

    2. To be frank, an Autistic dev in Germany makes no news. Adhd may distract you a bit, but also push you to think out of the box. Just don't try to fit in other people's boxes, be yourself! Otherwisr that will burn you out quick.

    3. Market is a bit closed, especially for frontends, but in EU we are not only driven by venture capitalists' money. It's not AI per se, it's uncertainty, protectionism, low interest rates, and the fact that AI is eating all investments for breakfast. But there still are companies doing actual work.

    Hope this helps a bit for clarity! Much love and hope from an Italian in Belgium.

  • dzongaan hour ago
    take time off - probably 3 months or more. Do things like working out, consuming art that are not related to development at all.

    for 1. don't mention anything - people get fired everyday B. or quit jobs.

    2. if you're in Europe & hell even the U.S that shouldn't affect you that much.

    3. Job market is bonkers good luck.