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qirex posted:epic software has probably killed as many people as covid but apparently it’s thoroughly unfixable epic is a big improvement in many cases the worst coders write emr software, it’s just so tedious and boring
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anyway echi feel free to pursue ui/ux but the actual design part is the easiest and least important, figuring out how to wrangle stakeholders and deal with the realities of shipping software is the key bit almost every piece of terrible software has at least one designer, maybe even a whole team of people, who are killing themselves to not let it be even worse qirex fucked around with this message at 15:23 on Oct 5, 2021 |
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CarForumPoster posted:epic is a big improvement in many cases the problem with EMR software is they listen to customers and do whatever they ask. every install of epic is basically a custom piece of software written to handle the client's idiotic demands. the only one ive seen that was remotely decent was athena health
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CarForumPoster posted:epic is a big improvement in many cases I almost got hired by an EMR company. Well. Almost got hired is a bit of a stretch. First, they said, "We don't think you're qualified for the intermediate programmer position, would you be interested in a junior programmer position?" I regarded this as a mortal insult, but I needed a job so I went to the interview anyway. Then, at the interview, the founder said to me (in person), "I didn't count your Master's degree as worth anything because I'm not educated myself." We parted on poor terms. I didn't get the job.
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Healthy young programmer goes to EMR consulting firm, gets pumped with massive shot of global variables, doesn't feel good and changes — MUMPS. Many such cases!
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Gazpacho posted:Healthy young programmer goes to EMR consulting firm, gets pumped with massive shot of global variables, doesn't feel good and changes — MUMPS. Many such cases! lol irl
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I worked on a small EMR that was backed by a local doctor and only used at a few clinics, it was written in Delphi 5 in at least 2010
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Gazpacho posted:Healthy young programmer goes to EMR consulting firm, gets pumped with massive shot of global variables, doesn't feel good and changes — MUMPS. Many such cases! too long for a thread title
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Gazpacho posted:Healthy young programmer goes to EMR consulting firm, gets pumped with massive shot of global variables, doesn't feel good and changes — MUMPS. Many such cases! too long for terrible programming thread title
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qirex posted:anyway echi feel free to pursue ui/ux but the actual design part is the easiest and least important, figuring out how to wrangle stakeholders and deal with the realities of shipping software is the key bit thanks for the heads up
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echinopsis posted:thanks for the heads up it applies to most jobs with software tho except of course the places where the ceo hates the idea of hiring people with degrees or similar situations of the inmates running the asylum
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Quackles posted:I almost got hired by an EMR company. that founder is correct
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actually no, he’s just an rear end in a top hat masters degrees are worth less in this field generally, but not worthless and the way it’s read, he wasn’t just discounting the masters, but op’s entire education. which is lovely and wrong
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being uneducated doesn't make him correct about the degree, and being correct about the degree wouldn't make him correct about suitability for the job, and neither would make it professional to voice his opinion in such terms
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Gazpacho posted:Healthy young programmer goes to EMR consulting firm, gets pumped with massive shot of global variables, doesn't feel good and changes — MUMPS. Many such cases!
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The Fool posted:actually no, he’s just an rear end in a top hat He sounded pretty apologetic as he said it. I suspect he's had one or more people blow up at him for similar remarks before. Edit: Also, I had a number of years actual work experience and he was down on me 'cause I didn't do co-ops in university ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Quackles fucked around with this message at 17:52 on Oct 5, 2021 |
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qirex posted:anyway echi feel free to pursue ui/ux but the actual design part is the easiest and least important, figuring out how to wrangle stakeholders and deal with the realities of shipping software is the key bit this is truth. the whole thing. there are so many bad things i want to fix. the amount of actual design i do is like 10-20% of my job, the rest is communicating to others wtf i made and why it should be done via my own research or secondary research, then a tech lead comes and picks it apart and my pm tries to get as much little scope as possible. i'm a research focused ux'er though. i left health cause business wanted to push customers to their worst medicare advantage plans when they're best option is basic medicare.
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being good at ux means burying the return form for your amazon order underneath 6 different views each with increasing visual cues to exit the process
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that's by design so you give up lol
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I'm super glad I got out of consumer ux before dark patterns really took off, in the stuff I work on now the customer already paid a shitload of money so we genuinely do want to improve their stuff so they sign another giant contract 5 years from now
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qirex posted:dark patterns the word "deception" already exists in the dictionary, you don't need to propagate a PR-crafted euphemism for it
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Sapozhnik posted:the word "deception" already exists in the dictionary, you don't need to propagate a PR-crafted euphemism for it "fraud" is also a good word
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b2c went to poo poo in lockstep w the open internet goin to poo poo wikipedia remains the only unequivocably good thinf there
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bob dobbs is dead posted:b2c went to poo poo in lockstep w the open internet goin to poo poo thanks for the reminder. i've been meaning to set up a recurring monthly donation
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cheese eats mouse posted:that's by design so you give up lol i bet that uxer got a fat raise for it
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barkbell posted:i bet that uxer got a fat raise for it nah the uxer probably got fired or quit
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Here's the new resume, with a couple more questions: -how up front do I get in a cover letter about my experience? -should I be looking for junior/associate/? level pm work so that I could learn how to do it for real? -where best to blast out this resume? just the usual indeed/monster type places? -apparently most (all?) staffing agencies are an indentured servitude scam, how do I get recruiters or a recruiting agency's attention? -should I include agile/scrum/pm-specific skills on my resume after I learn more of the language or will HMs be pissed I never used them in a real work setting? I'm feeling confident, yet very very overwhelmed. rereading everyone's v helpful posts has been almost therapeutic, thank you all again
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qirex posted:anyway echi feel free to pursue ui/ux but the actual design part is the easiest and least important, figuring out how to wrangle stakeholders and deal with the realities of shipping software is the key bit This but writing code.
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theflyingexecutive posted:Here's the new resume, with a couple more questions: you’re loving incredible dude honestly yospos has such a high standard of achieved people. almost everyone. some chumps like me but mostly an amazing amount of incredible people. we’re lucky
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theflyingexecutive posted:Here's the new resume, with a couple more questions: much better! i cant help with cover letters, i stopped using them after firstjob apply for everything imo. it sounds like you have the skills for project management already, so i dont think you need to restrict yourself to just junior roles, but idk the project management side well enough to say for sure. i'd say linkedin, but someone with more pm experience should confirm absolutely include agile/pm-specific skills. they're your skills, even if you don't use them at work. i've never written a heap overflow at work but i still list x86 and x64 binary exploitation as skills i have, because i do. once you have the vocabulary, try to phrase your existing work experience in terms of that vocabulary. did you have daily status meetings? now they're standups. don't lie of course, but tons of the jargon will probably apply to your existing experience cause it sounds to me like your talent coordinator stuff just _is_ project management, where the project is "making a movie/show/commercial/whatever"
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Yes list the scrum poo poo, buzzwords are candy to recruiters. Most staffing places are not good, they forward your resume and then skim your checks and that's about it. Unfortunately some companies only hire through them though and if you have no experience it's a way to lower the bar if you're already vetoing them. Just apply to a bunch of pm jobs at various levels, you never know what will happen. My first job as a software engineer was at the senior level because that's what their opening was and they needed some people right now. I haven't written a cover letter in a long time either. They're not really necessary once you have experience. Just summarize your posts in a few sentences pretty much, say you've managed people but want to get out of film because it sucks butt PokeJoe fucked around with this message at 01:34 on Oct 6, 2021 |
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and remember: a picture is worth a thousand words, and a video of someone sucking a butt can have a lot of frames in it
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barkbell posted:i bet that uxer got a fat raise for it people don't actually get bonuses or raises for making their employer money
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they just get more work to do
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man I don’t know where else to put this it’s just work chat but drat. i’m listening to my gf about a colleague. it’s insane how terrible someone can be and how long they can be terrible, and yet nothing can be done about it. the process toward getting rid of a employee who isn’t just bad but compromising the end product is near impossible and they’re basically going to restructure the whole company to make her redundant because being atrocious isn’t a good enough reason to fire someone
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it is genuinely shocking when you learn how fast they can get someone out the door for complaining about racism or wage discrimination but it takes years to actually boot someone who is genuinely bad at their job
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theflyingexecutive posted:Here's the new resume, with a couple more questions: your cv should be your first sales pitch and you should be way more aggressive than what you think you are being. have a generic template that connects your xp to the general job descriptions. a lot of job descriptions are very similar. you don’t need to mention your skills will translate bc anyone in hr with half a brain can see applicable translation. it’s why I hard yes’d on our new UX Researcher coming from a background in on premise research of architecture. here’s a closing snippet from my “tell me about yourself” response script. i got hired that day and way more call backs after retooling to be an aggressive salesman of myself. quote:For the last two years at COMPANY I've been working closely with developers, business analysts, and upper-level stakeholders on restaurant focused products which include front of the house management apps, web portals for accessing restaurant data and a consumer facing booking app and widget. My responsibilities have included creating design guides patterns for different platforms, being a user experience advocate among the company, juggling and prioritizing multiple different product deadlines.
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those poor company owners if only someone would think of them
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Plorkyeran posted:people don't actually get bonuses or raises for making their employer money well poo poo what i am i working so hard for
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so you can figure out a nujob w a 30% raise?
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