I want to speak to my possible peers. I join my current company, a huge fintech company everyone has heard of, hoping to find amazing people here. The team I originally joined is full of junior developers who have learnt horrible coding habits from idiot architects and seniors. I changed my team within 6 months because I couldn't fight the system anymore.
I am not joining a new place unless I can discuss work with my possible peers. They need to be deserving of me just as I need to be deserving of them.
Culture. I'm no longer interested working for companies where technology is treated as a disrespected cost center.
There's ways to identify such companies. One of the more obvious ones tends to be having a strict dress code (i.e. must wear biz casual).
I won’t work for a company that doesn’t have revenue or that has revenue that doesn’t come from charging money for a product or service.
- How long after joining does it take to find out who your line manager is?
- How long does it take to stick a debugger into a particular place in the codebase and run a single automated test to trigger it?
- How long does it take to get a diagram of the schema (or implicit schema) of the relationships among data entities in their main applications?
- How long does it take to find out who the business stakeholders are for my team or projects?
- How long does it take to find out what the goals are for the engineering and product team are overall?
- Can the product manager explain the relationship between technical debt and engineering velocity?
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Is it weird that I find myself utterly distressed that these can be so uncertain?