Do hiring managers have a hard time accepting developers who have a "business look alike" personal app but are NOT entrepreneurs?

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Published on 2014-06-07T00:44:35Z Indexed on 2014/06/07 3:44 UTC
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Directly post graduation from University, I decided to build my own web app (Ease My Day) while waiting to get a job as a software Engineer.

The reasons to build this app:

  • Gain solid hands on software experience before hitting the job scene
  • Providing a solution to a common problem
  • Not sitting doing nothing while searching for jobs

The app is Not an entrepreneurial tryout nor a business to be sold. Still throughout interviews I noticed that at the rate of 4 of each 5 interviews I pass through the app is being confused with a business and I am asked the same questions:

Why did you build the business? Why do you want to stop the app? Do you want to sell the app?

Knowing that I didn't build a business nor make any income from this application.

Do candidates who take initiatives and like to craft their own apps on the side cause a red flag on the hiring manager's radar?

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