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raminasi
Jan 25, 2005

a last drink with no ice

Shaman Linavi posted:

at least for this place it was more management/business interview then anything i've done for sdev positions. not even like, system design stuff. just how to spin up vms and whatnot on azure (which i dont know much about lol). from what i gathered, a lot of communicating with customers and troubleshooting their environments. idk i guess maybe i dont know what a "architect" position even is?

was it a solution architect? i've specifically heard that term as an amazon role that talks to customers and tells them which of the ten thousand aws products are the ones they want

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akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Blinkz0rz posted:

so who tf uses flutter

people who desperately want to make ios apps without having to fool around with apple sdks

Gazpacho
Jun 18, 2004

by Fluffdaddy
Slippery Tilde
YOSPOS > interviewing: there is one right answer

Maximo Roboto
Feb 4, 2012

akadajet posted:

people who desperately want to make ios apps without having to fool around with apple sdks

You mean people who don't want to deal with Android SDKs

Also this app lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfd-oLypqFI

Schadenboner
Aug 15, 2011

by Shine
How much of my :shudder: at the possibility of doing support for a place that apparently does the platform for some adult streaming site is just me being a prude?

The Fool
Oct 16, 2003


I mean, if it's not MindGeek and they don't have a reputation for exploiting minors or revenge porn, then maybe all of it

Schadenboner
Aug 15, 2011

by Shine

I don't know what that is and I'm probably better off not finding out?

The Fool
Oct 16, 2003


Schadenboner posted:

I don't know what that is and I'm probably better off not finding out?

It's fine. I don't even think they're that bad outside of owning a monopoly of streaming porn sites.

raminasi
Jan 25, 2005

a last drink with no ice

Schadenboner posted:

I don't know what that is and I'm probably better off not finding out?

it’s the one company that owns basically every porn steaming site

PokeJoe
Aug 24, 2004

one of my bosses at my old job used to work at a webcam streaming company. he said he used to have a desk near the bathroom and he could hear people go in there and jerk off all the time.

Schadenboner
Aug 15, 2011

by Shine
So is this what has replaced 1-900 lines or what?

Not a Children
Oct 9, 2012

Don't need a holster if you never stop shooting.

Schadenboner posted:

So is this what has replaced 1-900 lines or what?

More or less, except instead of 100% lonely suckers shelling out there's the 2020 marketing feature that 95% of your userbase doesn't pay a dime and then there are whales who empty their life's savings for you

PIZZA.BAT
Nov 12, 2016


:cheers:


they extended an offer :yotj:

unfortunately they came back with what's basically my current salary. it's a good thing I anchored high; according to glassdoor their offer will put me *above* the payband offered for that title, and if the project they're hiring me for goes well the future promotions that come from it will be lucrative. so now it's time to ponder over the weekend if i'm gonna bite on this or not.

pros:
  • no longer have to travel whenever this covid garbage finally blows over
  • i can finally see through one of the systems i build instead of opening up my umbrella and flying away like merry poppins once everything is established
  • WAY better 401k matching which isn't trivial
  • very large amount of career potential as i've basically reached the end of the road in my current role

cons:
  • i'll be giving up my bonus which also isn't trivial- however our company has been on the ropes lately and it seems like our bonuses may be cut entirely pretty soon
  • the management here and coworkers are all pretty awesome to work with. i may be jumping into a pool of dipshits. who knows

at the end of the day though our division works as a sort of revolving door where consultants will take jobs with customers and then come back after a couple of years. i've seen it happen multiple times. so if this turns out to be a bad move i can probably hop back once things get back on track here.

the salary is the only thing bugging me. i'm going to counter it up about $10k. i'll probably walk if they don't accept it

PIZZA.BAT fucked around with this message at 15:25 on Aug 21, 2020

Schadenboner
Aug 15, 2011

by Shine
Companies that haven't updated their job posting boilerplate since the whole COVID thing make me :laffo:. "On-premise Gym with shower/locker rooms" sounds way, way less enticing than you clearly think it does, guys...

I mean: I'm an old, lazy, and enormously fat piece of poo poo so it was never especially enticing?

Schadenboner fucked around with this message at 15:45 on Aug 21, 2020

Not a Children
Oct 9, 2012

Don't need a holster if you never stop shooting.

PIZZA.BAT posted:

they extended an offer :yotj:

unfortunately they came back with what's basically my current salary. it's a good thing I anchored high; according to glassdoor their offer will put me *above* the payband offered for that title, and if the project they're hiring me for goes well the future promotions that come from it will be lucrative. so now it's time to ponder over the weekend if i'm gonna bite on this or not.

pros:
  • no longer have to travel whenever this covid garbage finally blows over
  • i can finally see through one of the systems i build instead of opening up my umbrella and flying away like merry poppins once everything is established
  • WAY better 401k matching which isn't trivial
  • very large amount of career potential as i've basically reached the end of the road in my current role

cons:
  • i'll be giving up my bonus which also isn't trivial- however our company has been on the ropes lately and it seems like our bonuses may be cut entirely pretty soon
  • the management here and coworkers are all pretty awesome to work with. i may be jumping into a pool of dipshits. who knows

at the end of the day though our division works as a sort of revolving door where consultants will take jobs with customers and then come back after a couple of years. i've seen it happen multiple times. so if this turns out to be a bad move i can probably hop back once things get back on track here.

the salary is the only thing bugging me. i'm going to counter it up about $10k. i'll probably walk if they don't accept it

Congrats! A lateral move isn't always bad, but there's always something to be said for the evil you know. Hope the counter works out.

Share Bear
Apr 27, 2004

put in an app for a tangential role to my own in a different department and org at the same company

mainly cause im tired of my current role, its not bad but i want to work on developing my career beyond “does everything it/software related”

Hughlander
May 11, 2005

Schadenboner posted:

Companies that haven't updated their job posting boilerplate since the whole COVID thing make me :laffo:. "On-premise Gym with shower/locker rooms" sounds way, way less enticing than you clearly think it does, guys...

I mean: I'm an old, lazy, and enormously fat piece of poo poo so it was never especially enticing?

Hmm I should check mine out. I'm pretty sure we haven't updated, but I don't think that the individual offers have it either. Though we should be talking about remote work through 2021 even if you decide on an offer with relocation. And should be talking about building out satellite offices to make the density lower.

hot dog event
Apr 17, 2002

voiced my many concerns on the hire with too much experience but it didn't ring with my co-worker. they were in charge of making the hire. it took over a week and a half to make that decision to send candidate one an offer lol

the reason was, paraphrasing here, "we couldn't pass up an opportunity to hire talent for cheap"

then earlier this week our team gathered for a half-day chill session at the local park just to gently caress off and not stare at a screen and the real reason came out "i wanted the person who would make my life easier" aaaagggggg it was so selfish

will see how the next couple months go putting someone who is hardware-focused in a software role, remotely. the new hire is the gooniest of goons. i hope you are reading this, friend

PIZZA.BAT
Nov 12, 2016


:cheers:


sent the counter-offer. let's do this

PIZZA.BAT
Nov 12, 2016


:cheers:


aeflux posted:

voiced my many concerns on the hire with too much experience but it didn't ring with my co-worker. they were in charge of making the hire. it took over a week and a half to make that decision to send candidate one an offer lol

the reason was, paraphrasing here, "we couldn't pass up an opportunity to hire talent for cheap"

then earlier this week our team gathered for a half-day chill session at the local park just to gently caress off and not stare at a screen and the real reason came out "i wanted the person who would make my life easier" aaaagggggg it was so selfish

will see how the next couple months go putting someone who is hardware-focused in a software role, remotely. the new hire is the gooniest of goons. i hope you are reading this, friend

it'll be fun watching this unfold

silvergoose
Mar 18, 2006

IT IS SAID THE TEARS OF THE BWEENIX CAN HEAL ALL WOUNDS




PIZZA.BAT posted:

it'll be fun watching this unfold

definitely update here

unpacked robinhood
Feb 18, 2013

by Fluffdaddy

silvergoose posted:

definitely update here

ultrafilter
Aug 23, 2007

It's okay if you have any questions.


CPColin
Sep 9, 2003

Big ol' smile.
Uploadation

FreshFeesh
Jun 3, 2007

Drum Solo
am i missing any important job sites to check? right now my weekly routine is

glassdoor
craigslist
governmentjobs
usajobs
linkedin jobs
dice
execthread

it's almost disappointing that I'm not getting recruiter spam via LinkedIn

ultrafilter
Aug 23, 2007

It's okay if you have any questions.


Check Indeed.

I think recruiter spam is at a pretty low level right now. No one's really hiring.

PIZZA.BAT
Nov 12, 2016


:cheers:


FreshFeesh posted:

am i missing any important job sites to check? right now my weekly routine is

glassdoor
craigslist
governmentjobs
usajobs
linkedin jobs
dice
execthread

it's almost disappointing that I'm not getting recruiter spam via LinkedIn

hit up all the people you've worked with before on linkedin

you've been adding all your coworkers on linkedin, haven't you?

PIZZA.BAT
Nov 12, 2016


:cheers:


it really can't be understated how much easier the whole process is when you have a network

champagne posting
Apr 5, 2006

YOU ARE A BRAIN
IN A BUNKER


stackoverflow has a jobs listing, but I can’t speak to it’s quality

Private Speech
Mar 30, 2011

I HAVE EVEN MORE WORTHLESS BEANIE BABIES IN MY COLLECTION THAN I HAVE WORTHLESS POSTS IN THE BEANIE BABY THREAD YET I STILL HAVE THE TEMERITY TO CRITICIZE OTHERS' COLLECTIONS

IF YOU SEE ME TALKING ABOUT BEANIE BABIES, PLEASE TELL ME TO

EAT. SHIT.


google jobs and indeed are usable job boards too, if a bit hit and miss

google jobs is an aggregator and indeed has all sorts of spam

Handsome Wife
Feb 17, 2001

Indeed is a pretty garbage platform (from both sides - I've posted jobs on Indeed and just gotten an absolute flood of resumes from people not even in the ballpark of qualified), but there are legitimate jobs among the junk.

ultrafilter
Aug 23, 2007

It's okay if you have any questions.


In my last search Indeed consistently had the most relevant postings. Maybe it depends on geography and specialty.

Private Speech
Mar 30, 2011

I HAVE EVEN MORE WORTHLESS BEANIE BABIES IN MY COLLECTION THAN I HAVE WORTHLESS POSTS IN THE BEANIE BABY THREAD YET I STILL HAVE THE TEMERITY TO CRITICIZE OTHERS' COLLECTIONS

IF YOU SEE ME TALKING ABOUT BEANIE BABIES, PLEASE TELL ME TO

EAT. SHIT.


yeah I got half of my jobs from there

but at the same time it's full of garbage

e: apparently Indeed and Glassdoor are owned by the same japanese company; the more you know

Private Speech fucked around with this message at 14:27 on Aug 24, 2020

Bored Online
May 25, 2009

We don't need Rome telling us what to do.

Boiled Water posted:

stackoverflow has a jobs listing, but I can’t speak to it’s quality

from my experience the quality is pretty good on stack overflow, but they do not have quantity. also this post made me wonder if stackshare has a job board and it seems pretty decent.

Ither
Jan 30, 2010

It's been three years since I've done interview tests, and it shows.

I don't think I'll ever be able to leave my current job at this rate.

Bored Online
May 25, 2009

We don't need Rome telling us what to do.
any idea how good a job linkedin actually does of hiding your poo poo from your companys own recruiters

ThePeavstenator
Dec 18, 2012

:burger::burger::burger::burger::burger:

Establish the Buns

:burger::burger::burger::burger::burger:
I applied to a ton of positions at a bunch of FAA(M/N)Gs and heard back from a few.

Had a few tech screens for different positions and did some live interviews where I wrote code live on codepad, another had a take-home, and one had timed hackerrank problems.

Thought I bombed the live/timed coding. At best I was either barely squeaking in under the time limit with a robust solution, or ran out of time and had some incomplete solution or only handled a handful of inputs.

Still got invited to do a full round of interviews from the ones I've heard back from so far. Some of the interviews involved more coding, still thought I wasn't doing great in the live coding.

One place (and my favorite position I've applied to) is moving really fast and followed up about an hour after my last interview and wanted to "sync up". Friday I had an hour interview with my potential boss, and then another hour with his boss.

I've been told to expect to hear from the recruiter today for that position. I guess I either did better on the coding than I thought, the coding wasn't actually that important, or I made up for it in the whiteboard/personality portions.

ThePeavstenator fucked around with this message at 15:56 on Aug 24, 2020

Devonaut
Jul 10, 2001

Devoted Astronaut

That all sounds really positive, good luck!

Although just be ready for the 'we're super interested, let's talk immediately' to be followed by being completely ghosted for no apparent reason.

CPColin
Sep 9, 2003

Big ol' smile.

Boiled Water posted:

stackoverflow has a jobs listing, but I can’t speak to it’s quality

After the next round of VC funding, they'll release a new feature, backed by machine-learning, that will enable you to speak directly to its quality

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PIZZA.BAT
Nov 12, 2016


:cheers:


Bored Online posted:

any idea how good a job linkedin actually does of hiding your poo poo from your companys own recruiters

they say they try but really if someone wants to keep an eye on you they're going to get around whatever linkedin has set up

otoh is it really a bad thing if your company knows you're looking?

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