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I wrote some terrible pseudocode at the second stage of a dev interview. Was absolutely 100% sure I was going to fail because I screwed up one of the requirements of the brief. This was one of those things I realised after the fact. Somehow I still got through to final interview? So either they have money to burn talking to me, they were impressed by my CV, or they are just doing it to laugh at my stupid code in my stupid face.
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Ocrassus posted:or they are just doing it to laugh at my stupid code in my stupid face. nobody does this, that's just a waste of time. they would laugh at you behind your back and have the recruiter break it to you gently. although I've been in interviews where the candidate was so bad that we had the recruiter come in early and escort them out.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 17:43 |
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the actual reason is because they're desperate.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 18:26 |
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cis autodrag posted:there is only one dev title here: "R&D". the only way to "move up" is to become a manager. instead some kind of ranking system determines your raises. it feels like bullshit to me. work is bullshit
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Luigi Thirty posted:good news: this local company with an office 10 minutes from my house wants to fill 12 positions of all experience levels with C# people and Angular people to build a new ecommerce platform and they pay $60k which is good for this area don't work for an MLM company it's loving crazy; also find a remote job and immediately start making more money than that
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The Management posted:nobody does this, that's just a waste of time. they would laugh at you behind your back and have the recruiter break it to you gently. I applied directly, so no recruiter involved. coffeetable posted:the actual reason is because they're desperate. it's one of the largest firms in an industry where I can't imagine them having a shortage of talent, particularly at my just above graduate tier level, in a city with a world top 10 CS university. I probably should try getting a CS degree or a masters or something. I don't even have a stem degree. a neurotic ai fucked around with this message at 20:31 on Mar 10, 2017 |
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rt4 posted:don't work for an MLM company it's loving crazy
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BONGHITZ posted:work is bullshit
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 21:02 |
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if i was super rich i would rock and roll lol day and party every night
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 21:18 |
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quote:The onsite entails a full loop of interviews with Engineers from our XYZ team. ... lol wtf.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 22:08 |
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Do the interview but teach them garbage like node.js
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The Management posted:lol wtf. one of my friends who works in finance told me that it's normal to be asked to tell a joke in front of the team but that's more of a first day kinda thing as an icebreaker not as part of the evaluation process
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 22:14 |
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what if you just open your fly and give them "the brain"
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Twerk from Home posted:what if you just open your fly and give them "the brain" uber makes you a vp immediately
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That's a pretty good adult test. If they can't come up w/ an office appropriate joke there's probably something wrong w/ them.
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Shaggar posted:That's a pretty good adult test. If they can't come up w/ an office appropriate joke there's probably something wrong w/ them. judgement of an office appropriate joke or humorous anecdote and also evaluation for speaking before a small group of strangers
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 22:19 |
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"a talent agent is sitting in his office..."
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 22:25 |
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this seems like some kind of sunk cost fallacy test because of all the poo poo I've already done to get here.Shaggar posted:Do the interview but teach them garbage like node.js this is a good idea. I bet I could do better than node, though. I could teach them to write a forum in elixir
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Ocrassus posted:I applied directly, so no recruiter involved. keep short selling yourself it'll really come in handy when it comes time to negotiate salary
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Shaggar posted:That's a pretty good adult test. If they can't come up w/ an office appropriate joke there's probably something wrong w/ them. Just say "JavaScript". If everybody bursts out laughing you know it's a fine place to work.
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The Management posted:this seems like some kind of sunk cost fallacy test because of all the poo poo I've already done to get here. read them one of my mumps posts
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rt4 posted:don't work for an MLM company it's loving crazy; also find a remote job and immediately start making more money than that all work is crazy also I could do that too but I don't want to literally live in my mom's basement more than I do already
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Luigi Thirty posted:all work is crazy look i'm as nihilistic as any computerman but bullshit like MLM is a special kind of soul crushing. it's also going to stink up your resume and do you really want to have to dance around being part of a literal pyramid scheme next time you're interviewing?
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 23:18 |
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ugh gently caress
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 23:22 |
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you could always play dumb if it comes up as a blemish on your resume and ironically that could actually boost your odds a bit 'this guy is totally morally blind! he's perfect!!'
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 23:28 |
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I wonder why people discriminate against uber on the old cv but not against say, goldman sachs Hmm.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 23:39 |
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totally dumb question: should i even bother getting my bachelors? I have some dumb 2year AAS in Network Security which was mostly noise about ad in windows server 2003 which has literally zero to do with my six-figure SRE gig I have now i have enough credits to have a junior standing at u-Wisconsin when I dropped out to move back to chicago i think at this point it's probably personal achievement more than anything I'll probably go to u-illinois Chicago if I do go back
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Sapozhnik posted:I wonder why people discriminate against uber on the old cv but not against say, goldman sachs Goldman Sachs actually makes money & is successful and also goldmanBannerAtPrideParade.jpg
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minivanmegafun posted:totally dumb question: should i even bother getting my bachelors? I have some dumb 2year AAS in Network Security which was mostly noise about ad in windows server 2003 which has literally zero to do with my six-figure SRE gig I have now will work pay for it
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I think I'll interview just for the practice and see if they blow me away on compensation somehow it's a 6 month contract to hire thing anyway and I only applied since it was local
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The Management posted:lol wtf. We do this sometimes, mostly just for PhDs though where they have to give a seminar on their research, and for some other types of jobs as well where someone might be expected to present as part of their job duties.
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hobbesmaster posted:will work pay for it no. if they did I'd do it just because free money
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:you only have defined titles and a set salary band if your job has a public counterpart or is otherwise dictated by industry standards and/or union regulation you may have it a little bit backwards on the title thing at my last job i was a "director" because that was the minimum title available for my pay band. in HR's eyes, i was a grade 27 full time resource, so my minimum job title was "director." no one paid that much could fail to have important corporate responsibilities, right? it was dumb though. i never printed "director of hufflepuff fuckstickery" on my business card because i was not a manager and had zero reports. i just made up a title for my biz card / resume.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 23:54 |
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tl;dr: your job title is often derived from your pay, not the other way around
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:tl;dr: your job title is often derived from your pay, not the other way around well yeah, but this was in context of pay comparisons between companies and attempting to tie that to a title
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lol I just got a duplicate contract job post from a different agency than the first one that told me about it and the rate they're offing is thirty five dollars an hour lower than the first company that told me about it
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qirex posted:lol I just got a duplicate contract job post from a different agency than the first one that told me about it and the rate they're offing is thirty five dollars an hour lower than the first company that told me about it The rate is negotiable and the recruiters are just guessing
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qirex posted:lol I just got a duplicate contract job post from a different agency than the first one that told me about it and the rate they're offing is thirty five dollars an hour lower than the first company that told me about it I think you mean $35/hr better for that agency
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:The rate is negotiable and the recruiters are just guessing from what I've seen for most W2 contract places the rate is set and the only possible negotiation is between the agency and the employee
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those may be different levels of seniority for similar positions or something
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