| ▲ | saidinesh5 5 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Wow. That reflects my experience with another mid sized German company in a similar industry. Their original roadmap for their next gen products was not good and the product was getting delayed by a few months. They brought in a new manager to fix the timeline. Instead she increased the bureaucracy. OKR tracking every other week. Hired a scrum master. Brought in external "certified code reviewers", delayed the project a little more and ended up cancelling the project within a couple of months. "Hardware products are not as profitable as proprietary cloud software as a service company anyway". | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | joe_mamba 5 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
>external "certified code reviewers" That's another big issue with Germany, is they obsess over certifications when hiring, as if they're some confidence of high quality hiring bar, when a lot of those certifications and degrees in the IT industry are just scams. I think it's caused by the fact that firing a bad hire is super difficult past the probation period, and since HR/recruiters are clueless on screening what makes a good SW dev, so they just go with filtering for credentials to cover their asses, in case of a bad hire they can say they followed the process and screened for the ones with credentials. | |||||||||||||||||
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