▲ | dilyevsky 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
At a former gig we had a newly hired ex-facebook employee give notice within a month because she didn't like that dev setup had bugs that devs themselves had to fix. At fb they obviously can spend millions of dollars for a whole team that ensures that working dev env is always a button click away, a startup (even a scaleup) usually can't afford to. This is just one example out of many I can tell... | ||||||||||||||
▲ | solarmist 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
And I’ve heard just as many horror stories about companies hiring from small companies that the engineers haven’t kept up with engineering, culture and practices and are coding like it’s 2004. Also, those types of stories tend to pop up with any engineer who’s only worked at a single place. My point isn’t that there’s not bad engineers at Facebook it’s that there’s bad engineers everywhere and filtering based on random signals like this is not useful. | ||||||||||||||
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