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Ask HN: Do recruiters purposefully ignore you after a rejection?

3 points·by throwaway8365·3 jaar geleden·4 comments

Ask HN: Joined FAANG, immediately stopped getting recruiter messages?

18 points·by throwaway8365·4 jaar geleden·21 comments

Ask HN: How to convince big tech team that tests and code quality matter?

23 points·by throwaway8365·5 jaar geleden·71 comments

Ask HN: As a remote worker, should I ask for equal pay?

1 points·by throwaway8365·5 jaar geleden·0 comments

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throwaway8365
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
I'm a software engineer with 12 years of experience currently working at FAANG. I've been working with Ruby for a long time and really enjoy it.

  Location: Vancouver, Canada
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Ruby (9 years experience), Rails (learning hotwire right now), JS, some React, AWS stuff, Linux, SQL (Postgres and Mysql these days)
  Résumé/CV: email me
  Email: [email protected]
throwaway8365
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Great points. I appreciate it.

>and idiots who show up for interviews late in gym shorts and a Metallica t-shirt who don't know what the company they're interviewing at does

This made me smile. Thanks for brightening my day!
throwaway8365
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Thanks everyone, great advice.

For all those saying "get a new job": not that simple. Immigration. If things are real shitty (which they aren't!), I'll get a new job anyway and move back home. But I'd rather not.
throwaway8365
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Totally agree with all your points except

>there's not a lot of empirical evidence to support claims that automated tests will improve developer productivity or code quality.

If you'd have said "there aren't any published papers _proving_ this" I would've agreed simply because I do not know if such studies exist or not (they might); but I'd argue that automated tests obviously improve code quality and productivity. And also ramp up time, which is important in fast growing teams (my case).