Raz W. asked a question to Vilmos M.
I’m a recent UCSC grad in Networks & Digital Tech, passionate about digital design engineering. I’ve worked on FPGA projects, hardware QA, and board-level troubleshooting, but I’ve been struggling to break through interviews and land that first opportunity in the field.
Dear Raz,
First of all, congratulations on your graduation from UCSC — that's a significant achievement that you should be proud of!
While I can't speak directly to the challenge of numerous interviews, as I was fortunate to transition into my career through a university mentor's recommendation, I deeply understand how draining and frustrating the job search process can be, especially in technical fields.
Here's what I'd suggest for staying motivated during this challenging period:
Remember that many factors in job hunting are beyond your control — market conditions, hiring freezes, timing. Don't take rejections personally. Your educational background and hands-on experience with FPGAs and hardware troubleshooting are valuable assets. It's often just a matter of finding the right match at the right time.
Stay patient and believe in yourself — the right opportunity will come. I wish you the best in your journey!
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