Where are you applying for jobs? If US-based companies, you need to practice on LeetCode.com as they'll grill you in the interview to make sure you can quickly solve algorithm puzzles.
Otherwise, there isn't really a shortcut here - last time I applied for jobs I submitted 300ish applications, got about 50 phone screens, 10 onsites, 2 offers. It's a total numbers game and you just have to keep applying and showing up to your interviews. It took me 2-3 months of doing this to find a company that I really wanted to work for, so I'd budget for that amount of time roughly speaking.
I'd recommend scheduling no more than 1 interview per day to avoid burning yourself out but just start applying.
Where are you applying for jobs? If US-based companies, you need to practice on LeetCode.com as they'll grill you in the interview to make sure you can quickly solve algorithm puzzles.
Otherwise, there isn't really a shortcut here - last time I applied for jobs I submitted 300ish applications, got about 50 phone screens, 10 onsites, 2 offers. It's a total numbers game and you just have to keep applying and showing up to your interviews. It took me 2-3 months of doing this to find a company that I really wanted to work for, so I'd budget for that amount of time roughly speaking.
I'd recommend scheduling no more than 1 interview per day to avoid burning yourself out but just start applying.
Thank you for the feedback. I thought it was only me thinking that it's a game of numbers.