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Star War Sex Parrot posted:Nah I'm pretty sure it varies from state to state. Yeah, paying out vacation time is a matter of state law. You should still verify what the relevant state laws have to say, though.
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Mniot posted:Often worth a short talk with a lawyer. What you describe here doesn't sound legal. (I'm sure it's possible to set something like this up legally but in general in US employment, your vacation-time pay is yours and there's serious penalties for stealing wages from your employees. That's one reason why so many companies switched to "unlimited" vacation time.) My understanding is that it varies pretty widely state by state and this happened to be in a state with pretty lovely labor rights. From my googling at the time I definitely came away with the feeling that I was pretty lucky to get my unspent PTO paid out. It absolutely should be illegal but
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# ? Dec 2, 2018 19:41 |
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Mniot posted:Often worth a short talk with a lawyer. What you describe here doesn't sound legal. (I'm sure it's possible to set something like this up legally but in general in US employment, your vacation-time pay is yours and there's serious penalties for stealing wages from your employees. That's one reason why so many companies switched to "unlimited" vacation time.) Last time I checked in most states paying out PTO is not required and the only requirement is that the company be consistent.
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asur posted:Last time I checked in most states paying out PTO is not required and the only requirement is that the company be consistent. It really depends, and it is not always the states you would think of. For example, here's hotbed of workers' rights Louisiana: quote:In Louisiana, vacation pay is considered “wages” and, once vacation time has accumulated, it is the property of the employee. Thus, unused earned time for paid vacation must be paid at termination. (Beard v. Summit Institute of Pulmonary Medicine, 707 So.2d 1233 (La. Sup. Ct. 1998); (LA R.S. 23:631, 23:634, and 23:636).
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Love Stole the Day posted:I participate a lot in get-a-job chatrooms and communities, like this thread. Last year, in 2017, a guy in one of them who owned a small business took pity on me and offered to give me a few hours of doing some simple things so that I could at least have something to show on my resume as experience (most everything in my experience section is like that, really). He had been giving me a few hours of work per month to do as a 1099 contractor so that I could make it look on my resume like I had at least some kind of current experience. It was for doing simple game development tasks with the Unreal Engine, working on maintaining some old product of theirs that they didn't care much about anymore. This has been going on for a bit over a year now and has been my only source of income. Hope it works out for you, dude
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Mr. Sophistication posted:My name got changed but I'm rediscover and ya please make contributions to that so it looks better on my resume thank you Hey, I just cloned this, but I don't see a to-do list anywhere. Do you have any known issues to look at? I noticed on the site that if you hit the back button on the pages that don't exist yet it's not working. I guess that's one thing? e: pls dont doxx me tia.
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22 Eargesplitten posted:Hey, I just cloned this, but I don't see a to-do list anywhere. Do you have any known issues to look at? I noticed on the site that if you hit the back button on the pages that don't exist yet it's not working. I guess that's one thing? I messaged him on Discord to ask if he can make some Github issues or a Trello board or something. If you have a Discord thing, PM me the info and I can get us into a group chat at the very least.
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22 Eargesplitten posted:Hey, I just cloned this, but I don't see a to-do list anywhere. Do you have any known issues to look at? I noticed on the site that if you hit the back button on the pages that don't exist yet it's not working. I guess that's one thing? Yeah sorry, I have no idea how to be the proprietor of an open source project. I just pushed an example .env file so that you can actually get the drat thing running lol. I'll work on adding issues to the github page, and you can PM me if you have any questions.
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Hi thread, I had been keeping up with you for a long while once I got a job as a QA and I wanted to learn how to be an automation QA or become an outright developer. Because of Bad Manager Syndrome (not nearly on the level of Shirec's but still really bad) I am taking my career in another direction as a Technical Consultant where I will onboard new customers and build integrations between our software and WebMethods in the Professional Services department. I am making this post because I am curious if anyone is aware of a thread on these here forums where people may post about such things? I have the offer in hand and they are offering me zero raise where I should be getting at least 30% raise based on what I have found on GlassDoor and heard from other people in my company who I consulted with before applying for the position. I will be negotiating from a position of strength based on several factors but I want to make sure I do not go overboard/push too hard/ask for too much.
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# ? Dec 8, 2018 18:11 |
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The Negotiation Thread in BFC might be helpful to you.
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# ? Dec 8, 2018 19:26 |
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I quit my terrible startup job that I bitched about back in October after asking for a $15,000 raise (in response to more insane nonsense). I've met with a bunch of SUPER STOKED recruiters who promised me interviews within days at some pretty choice places to work. I've been mostly ghosted over the last 3-4 weeks though. I got stood up for one remote interview and my phone screen at a super great consultancy ended after 6 minutes because they had to reschedule. I got a rejection email the next day. Is this normal or am I a really toxic human being?
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Tatrakrad posted:I quit my terrible startup job that I bitched about back in October after asking for a $15,000 raise (in response to more insane nonsense). I've met with a bunch of SUPER STOKED recruiters who promised me interviews within days at some pretty choice places to work. I don’t have a ton of experience with hiring in Silicon Valley but 100% of it has been complete bullshit. To close a loop I started earlier Insight is back looking for redos on their lovely recruitment pipeline. I haven’t yet decided how hard to pass.
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Tatrakrad posted:I quit my terrible startup job that I bitched about back in October after asking for a $15,000 raise (in response to more insane nonsense). I've met with a bunch of SUPER STOKED recruiters who promised me interviews within days at some pretty choice places to work. recruiters are terrible and talking to them is 99% going to be a waste of your time.
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Bruegels Fuckbooks posted:recruiters are terrible and talking to them is 99% going to be a waste of your time. I couldn't even be bothered to make my resume into a Word doc for the Apex cruity who spent 20 minutes trying to convince me that 24/7 on call application support for a bank was a good job. Meanwhile my roommate is trying to convince me to do part time temp\retail work but spending 3 years getting my foot in the door has made my ego fragile as hell
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External recruiters are generally crap. I pretty much only deal with internal recruiters at this point.
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Tatrakrad posted:I've been mostly ghosted over the last 3-4 weeks though. I got stood up for one remote interview and my phone screen at a super great consultancy ended after 6 minutes because they had to reschedule. I got a rejection email the next day. I am curious what you were asked/answered in those six minutes (!) I mean, it seems unlikely that it was why they vanished on you that quickly, assuming you weren't on videoconferencing sawing a puppy's head off in the nude or something, but still.
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Bruegels Fuckbooks posted:recruiters are terrible and talking to them is 99% going to be a waste of your time. ultrafilter posted:External recruiters are generally crap. I pretty much only deal with internal recruiters at this point. I'm up to about 1500 job applications so far this year alone (so about 4 applications per day, on average) and I sincerely believe that the majority of job postings on Indeed, LinkedIn, Monster, et al are just different external recruiters all posting for the same positions. So for every actual job out there, there's maybe a half dozen different recruiters posting for it several times per month, disguised in some way (usually under their own recruiting company's name). Here's one of the more obvious examples of this: Job Opening #1 Job Opening #2. Clearly, two different employees at the same external recruiting firm have separately posted the exact same job opening. Not all of them are this obvious, though. Other times, they will put in absolutely no effort into the job opening and make it super obvious that they aren't actually hiring for their own company. Very often, they don't even bother disclosing the actual company name and will instead give you the impression that they are hiring for their own actual firm (which just so happens to have a generic software company-like name), but then when they get you on the phone they'll drop the act and run through a list of companies that they can try to sell you on applying for (except they'll just ghost you immediately after your call) after telling you how clear it is from your resume/profile that you're ever so passionate about software! I was reading Seeking Alpha last Summer and I remember seeing this striking statistic: that even though the number of job openings is higher than ever (red line), the actual number of hires (blue line) isn't growing much at all. I really think that my own experience supports that observation, namely that even though it looks like everyone is hiring and therefore that the economy is doing better... it's actually not really as good as it looks. A while back when I used to post monthly updates with my job search itt, I mentioned at one point that I felt like there were no actual React jobs out there. I remember one criticism of that was that a poster here had searched for React jobs on Indeed and saw tens of thousands of posts. I really think that number is a bunch of BS. Love Stole the Day fucked around with this message at 17:33 on Dec 9, 2018 |
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Put together some more data and charts and you've got a frontpage HN blog post on your hands.
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That's how the recruiting industry works. Recruiters only get paid when they place someone, and it's usually competitive within the same recruiting firm - so if there are two postings from the same company, one by Recruiter A and one by Recruiter B, and you happen to reply to B and get hired, only B gets paid. Many people in recruiting are people whose only talent in the world is that they can speak English. They're just hoping lightning strikes and they can collect their 30% recruiting fee for making a few phone calls. If you're spending a lot of time talking to those kinds of people, that could be a reason why you're having trouble -- their incentives are to make an easy score, and "junior programmer who has to relocate from Korea" is not that. Also, I'm the poster who criticized you using job numbers. I looked back and the number I found for React jobs in NYC was 2,767, which is not "tens of thousands". If you think there's a 6:1 ratio of timewasting crap to open positions, you can divide that number by 6 and you're still left with several hundred. Even if you think there's a 9:1 ratio, that's over 200, which seems low considering we're trying to guess how many positions are open for React in NYC.
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feedmegin posted:I am curious what you were asked/answered in those six minutes (!) "Tell me about your last project". I didn't realize how hard it was to be coherent to an actual engineer about what I was doing for the cursed startup. I can pitch it to cruitys and such but I tripped over myself trying to explain why we were doing things from a technical perspective.
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Note to self: When doing a one hour coding challenge, do NOT for one second contemplate architecture or asymptotic optimisations. JUST loving CODE. I didnt even solve their easiest example because I was working in 'this needs to be readable, maintainable and not run o(n^2)' mode. I guess working in a newish language to me (and a systems language at that) didn't help me out either. I should just go with JS next time. Joda fucked around with this message at 23:48 on Dec 9, 2018 |
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fantastic in plastic posted:Also, I'm the poster who criticized you using job numbers. I looked back and the number I found for React jobs in NYC was 2,767, which is not "tens of thousands". If you think there's a 6:1 ratio of timewasting crap to open positions, you can divide that number by 6 and you're still left with several hundred. Even if you think there's a 9:1 ratio, that's over 200, which seems low considering we're trying to guess how many positions are open for React in NYC. yeah but like, there's something of a problem in that a) external recruiters are useless for new programmers because they can't really place you unless you have x years experience. b) external recruiters are useless for senior devs because they offer poo poo pay for jobs with ridiculous requirements. what kind of 5 year dev gets paid 90k anywhere in the united states? that's like slavery with extra steps. worse still, on the off chance that the external recruiter gets you in front of the in-house people, chances are they'll make you do gross poo poo to linked lists on a whiteboard and bark like a trained seal. gently caress that poo poo.
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# ? Dec 10, 2018 02:51 |
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External recruiters are great to get an idea of what you're worth and to get practice interviews in at places you don't care about
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# ? Dec 10, 2018 03:35 |
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As a quick piece of advice for people who are looking for more attention from recruiters for whatever reason: in my case, there were two big up-ticks in recruiter spam to my LinkedIn account:
So if you're looking for more recruiter spam, change your location to a large urban tech hub and make your profile look like it has a current "experience" at the 10 or 11 month mark.
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An update about my previous post here:Love Stole the Day posted:Fast forward to a week or two ago, news came out that that company was apparently just bought out by Microsoft. The guy told me again that he'll try to set up an interview with them because his company still does contract work for them, but this time it actually lead to an interview. I did the interview with the person last week and this morning the guy sent me a message saying that they will make an offer to do 2 months with them as a full-time remote contractor and then they'll decide if they want to make it permanent and have me relocate back to the US. I've never turned down an offer before in my life, so I agreed... but nothing is signed or written down so I'm refusing to believe that this is all for real. They told me that I got the thing and so I started keeping regular hours yesterday, which means I'm staying up all night (so basically working a sort of night shift due to the timezone difference). I just found out that even though I need to be present and available for the 8 hours per weekday (i.e. 40 hours per week), I can only mark the hours when I'm actually working on something as billable instead of just the hours I'm present. I guess that's fine but I feel bad because I thought it was going to be a much better deal than it actually is. Maybe I was just ignorant of how that works.
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Love Stole the Day posted:An update about my previous post here: it was also nice to be discouraged from working overtime, and getting paid time and a half when i did.
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Love Stole the Day posted:An update about my previous post here: I'd definitely talk to someone about that because if you are present and available, then you should be getting paid. If required to be present, but don't have something to work on (assigned, etc), then that's their problem. Obviously, you should speak up about it, but I've had managers say, 'well we've got nothing for you to do so go do training'. Whatever, still getting paid.
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Being paid for training sounds loving rad you should do that.
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Vincent Valentine posted:Being paid for training sounds loving rad you should do that. At my current job all new engineers first job is, for the first ~3 months, to watch Pluralsight. Literally 12 weeks of paychecks to learn. Current job owns bones
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# ? Dec 12, 2018 15:41 |
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Just put in my three months notice (Europe LMAO). Excited to start job-hunting again. Would people say that having an up-to-date LinkedIn is essential? I'm not entirely comfortable with putting everything on my CV to be publicly visible, but from what everyone is saying it seems like the main avenue to getting decent offers these days.
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Private Speech posted:Just put in my three months notice (Europe LMAO). Excited to start job-hunting again. People check linkedin, at least in the states, so yes, I'd argue you should have it up to date.
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Private Speech posted:Would people say that having an up-to-date LinkedIn is essential? I'm not entirely comfortable with putting everything on my CV to be publicly visible, but from what everyone is saying it seems like the main avenue to getting decent offers these days. What sort of things are private? You don't have to spill company secrets, but you should be able to describe your contributions without running afoul of your employer. In the absolute worst case look at the hiring criteria for your current position, all of that is public information right now.
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It's more the case of where I worked. I don't mind my future employers knowing, or calling the company seeing as I'm leaving on good terms, but I feel a bit queasy about every random person online being able to find out with a quick google search. I'll give it some thought, I don't think I'll be having trouble finding a place even without it, but maybe I'll just bite the bullet.
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# ? Dec 13, 2018 00:11 |
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You can block your profile from logged out users I believe which I think should indirectly block it from search engines. There may also be a setting specific for that.
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Private Speech posted:It's more the case of where I worked. I don't mind my future employers knowing, or calling the company seeing as I'm leaving on good terms, but I feel a bit queasy about every random person online being able to find out with a quick google search. Broadly speaking: If you're notable enough that people would care, they'd already know. Otherwise you're just one more person on the internet no more interesting than anyone else.
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Private Speech posted:It's more the case of where I worked. I don't mind my future employers knowing, or calling the company seeing as I'm leaving on good terms, but I feel a bit queasy about every random person online being able to find out with a quick google search. This is a little neurotic mate.
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Well I do have a rather stalkery ex for one, and some of my friends don't know where I worked and might have questions if they found out, and both of these have LinkedIn accounts. But I'll look through the privacy options I guess.
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# ? Dec 14, 2018 13:37 |
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Private Speech posted:Well I do have a rather stalkery ex for one, and some of my friends don't know where I worked and might have questions if they found out, and both of these have LinkedIn accounts. You need a restraining order for that ex, less judgmental so-called friends and a LinkedIn account if you want to be able to get a job you enjoy.
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# ? Dec 14, 2018 16:24 |
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tbh I agree that we should be able to keep our professional lives more private. But that's just not the way things are nowadays.
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I don't have a LinkedIn account because the first time I signed up, my step-dad immediately tried to add me as a contact and I went, "What's the point of this?" and deleted my account, then the second time I signed up, LinkedIn recommended me some contacts, including a cheating ex-girlfriend, so I deleted my account again. Now I can't use either of my commonly used email addresses, without contacting Customer Service, because they're associated with deleted accounts. Am I actually missing anything?
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