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Dislike button posted:im an executive poster more like an executive assistant
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stock grants are more than half my total comp. more if the stock had a good year
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 06:47 |
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One of the things i miss from back home is brick houses Wood houses are such scrub tier
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 06:59 |
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qhat posted:One of the things i miss from back home is brick houses move to the beast coast, problem solved
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 07:13 |
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my dads house is wood and 225 years old and still in good condition
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qhat posted:One of the things i miss from back home is brick houses i miss buildings coming in more colors than brown.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 07:34 |
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a neighbour tore down a nice old brick house and replaced it with what looks like a black paper square. I hated looking at that ugly "modern" thing
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 11:51 |
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jre posted:lol no I mean depending on where you are. 50k area for senior isn't too unusual where I am, but it's the UK equivalent of I dunno Idaho or something. Senior developers in London make rather more than that. Also, bear in mind the pound used to be worth like $1.60, post-Brexit-vote it's now more like $1.20, but mysteriously we didn't all get 25% pay raises to compensate. feedmegin fucked around with this message at 12:08 on Jul 26, 2017 |
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wood houses are fine in places where the weather is not awful.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 13:19 |
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The Management posted:wood houses are fine in places where the weather is not awful.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 14:14 |
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Lol just lol if you have any brick in an area with earthquakes
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 14:39 |
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A recruiter just tried to recruit me to be a recruiter.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 14:55 |
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These take home assignments are getting pretty old. I think I burned out from doing that other one which was like 6/7 hours long.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 21:43 |
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qhat posted:These take home assignments are getting pretty old. I think I burned out from doing that other one which was like 6/7 hours long. waiting on the feedback (which usually amount to "yes" or "no") is the worst part.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 21:52 |
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leper khan posted:waiting on the feedback (which usually amount to "yes" or "no") is the worst part. It's just annoying sometimes when the requirements are so vague and incomplete and you have no idea what they are expecting you to submit. I once got an assignment to implement a turing machine and they gave me a "test case" with no expected output, and there was a whole bunch of edge cases that they didn't specify the behaviour for. In the end you just make up a bunch of presumptions and trade offs and hope you're correct, which is dumb.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 22:16 |
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qhat posted:It's just annoying sometimes when the requirements are so vague and incomplete and you have no idea what they are expecting you to submit. I once got an assignment to implement a turing machine and they gave me a "test case" with no expected output, and there was a whole bunch of edge cases that they didn't specify the behaviour for. In the end you just make up a bunch of presumptions and trade offs and hope you're correct, which is dumb. so it's an accurate test then?
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 22:19 |
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i literally actually got a fizzbuzz interview today took me 20 seconds and i was like, "man, this is an actual thing that actually happens" dunno if i'll be taking the callback but lol
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hobbesmaster posted:so it's an accurate test then? no?
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 22:21 |
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where do you have pms that good and what's the ballpark for total comp
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 22:22 |
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It's weird that I have to explain this, but if I get given a vague spec IRL in a job I immediately find out what I do and don't know about the project and then find out who I need to speak to find out the things I don't know and then liaise with them. If no-one knows/cares, then I make my best judgement based on what I think and then run with it, circling back to the stakeholders every so often to make sure it's what they actually want. I don't just get a spec and make dumb guesses on everything. When you get a timed coding assignment, you expect things to be reasonably clear and if they're not, you expect it not to matter at all. You don't have time to be emailing back and forth, which is the downside of not doing these problems live with the interviewers in person.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 22:34 |
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qhat posted:These take home assignments are getting pretty old. I think I burned out from doing that other one which was like 6/7 hours long. told you so
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 22:44 |
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Easiest tech assignment so far, a few "fix this code" questions in C++ and python. Even got some C++11 features in there for good measure.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:34 |
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I also emailed some other job that I done an onsite interview for a couple of weeks ago but who I suspected ghosted me. Turns out my suspicions were true and they had moved forward with another candidate without sending the rejects a courteous notification.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:38 |
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qhat posted:I also emailed some other job that I done an onsite interview for a couple of weeks ago but who I suspected ghosted me. Turns out my suspicions were true and they had moved forward with another candidate without sending the rejects a courteous notification. this the most garbage aspect of interviewing and job hunting, but I've started playing the ghosting game as well instead of wasting time wringing hands over interviews and offers I don't really want to proceed with
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Iverron posted:this the most garbage aspect of interviewing and job hunting, but I've started playing the ghosting game as well instead of wasting time wringing hands over interviews and offers I don't really want to proceed with Yeah it's dog poo poo, if you're invited to take the time for an onsite, you deserve a response at the very least. If you don't get one then honestly to me it screams of arrogant management who may be a pain to deal with if you did actually get hired.
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How do you find a good place to work? Pretty much all I hear are horror stories
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 18:55 |
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you don't https://aeon.co/amp/essays/how-work-changed-to-make-us-all-passionate-quitters
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 18:59 |
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dragon enthusiast posted:you don't I just came here to post this
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 19:12 |
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Yah just keep quitting until you find a nice balance of figgies and lifestyle.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 19:13 |
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PokeJoe posted:How do you find a good place to work? Pretty much all I hear are horror stories everywhere is bad somehow, it's just a matter of finding a place with a) the least amount of sewage, and b) what rancid waste there is is of a type you can handle
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 19:13 |
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That's why it's good to work in pre or post sales and visit as many clients as possible to preview other environments before jumping ship.
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dragon enthusiast posted:you don't pro click
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 19:36 |
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loving crushed the interview today. I'll be really shocked if I don't get a call back. Here's hoping.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 19:50 |
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dragon enthusiast posted:you don't lol at presenting career advancement as quitting. mobility is leverage that gets you better conditions, whether or not you exercise it. if your employer recognizes your value, they should give you equal value to retain you (in whatever form, money, working conditions, ball pits). you move around until you find the right fit for you, and you stay there until it isn't right anymore. if you're just looking to quit all the time people will notice and let you go.
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Wrath of the Bitch King posted:loving crushed the interview today. I'll be really shocked if I don't get a call back. nice!
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The Management posted:lol at presenting career advancement as quitting. mobility is leverage that gets you better conditions, whether or not you exercise it. if your employer recognizes your value, they should give you equal value to retain you (in whatever form, money, working conditions, ball pits). yeah, to a lot of us this is a "well, duh", but i think that article is targeted at people who still think the ideal is that you work at one company for your whole life and advance your career track with that one company that works if and only if companies give a poo poo about their workers and treat them well, or are forced to by a union. since companies definitely could not give less of a poo poo about your or your problems and unions are seen as a negative for some reason, welp maybe there used to be loyalty in an employment relationship, but there sure as gently caress isn't now. like, at all, either way and if a company expects it then they can gently caress right off cause they sure aren't loyal to their workers.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 20:40 |
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The Management posted:lol at presenting career advancement as quitting. mobility is leverage that gets you better conditions, whether or not you exercise it. if your employer recognizes your value, they should give you equal value to retain you (in whatever form, money, working conditions, ball pits). Yah this is true. I've made a point at staying in jobs for at least several years, it looks much better on a resume and shows a degree of integrity and loyalty. I was once given a resume of a guy who had 3 or 4 different companies on it within the space of 2 years (not contract positions btw, that would at least be understandable), and he was applying to us which would've made 5 companies in 2 years if we'd hired him. It just looks really lovely and the motivation to actually hire is very low unless we can guarantee they'll be productive for at least 6 months. We didn't hire him in the end because he was actually an ultra lovely candidate. qhat fucked around with this message at 20:59 on Jul 27, 2017 |
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qhat posted:Yah this is true. I've made a point at staying in jobs for at least several years, it looks much better on a resume and shows a degree of integrity and loyalty. I was once given a resume of a guy who had 3 or 4 different companies on it within the space of 2 years (not contract positions btw, that would at least be understandable), and he was applying to us which would've made 5 companies in 2 years if we'd hired him. It just looks really lovely and the motivation to actually hire is very low unless we can guarantee they'll be productive for at least 6 months. We didn't hire him in the end because he was actually an ultra lovely candidate. That article specifically said every few years.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 21:21 |
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anyone heard anything bad about working at sophos? an old boss reached out with an opportunity that seems great but idk i'm not frustrated with my current place yet
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The Management posted:lol at presenting career advancement as quitting. mobility is leverage that gets you better conditions, whether or not you exercise it. if your employer recognizes your value, they should give you equal value to retain you (in whatever form, money, working conditions, ball pits). It seems like you're describing the article pretty well, but your "lol" indicates you disagree?
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