Comment by mettamage
> If you can get an interview with a company that relies heavily on coding tests you might stand a chance.
Fair point. I think if I grind leetcode full-time for 3 months, I'll be there. I have around 250 questions under my belt (50 hard), and I feel definitely familiar nowadays. I'm mostly in the refining part, sometimes still in the "I don't see the trick" part.
So the question becomes how do you get to the interview and stand out among the hundreds of people applying for the same position?
I don’t have a good answer for that as a software developer. I looked for bog standard remote development jobs as a Plan B with 20+ years of development and deep AWS experience last year and the year before and it is a shit show out there now.
Luckily, I have deep experience in my niche - strategic cloud consulting + app dev and a stint working at a BigTech company in the consulting department that opened a lot of doors.
I think the play may be to stay in analytics and get into a well known company.
Also, make sure you are taking on assignments with bigger “scope” and higher “impact”. Don’t be a ticket taker.