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The software engineers willing to pay $10,000 to anyone who helps them land a 6-figure coding job

When following traditional job search advice didn't work, De La Rosa made an unconventional offer on LinkedIn. Argenis De La Rosa Ask almost any software engineer and they'll tell you: It's a lot harder to get a coding job now than a few years ago. BI spoke with two engineers who offered $10,000 to anyone who'd help them secure a six-figure coding job. "The market is not at all what it used to be, and you really have to differentiate yourself a little bit more," one said. Software engineers Argenis De La Rosa and Ryan Prescott took a creative approach to their job search recently. "I'll pay someone $10k if they find me a 6 figure software developer role," De La Rosa first posted on LinkedIn . "I'll draft out a legitimate contract which you and I will sign, and I'll make bi-weekly payments or whatever the payment structure of the job role is, when I get paid, you get paid," he added. "It's that simple. No h...

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