Long hours / clocking hours
Management
Micromanagement
Obsolete technologies
Open space office
Ridiculous business, ever-changing policies towards employees
A software developer can't code for 12 hours every day, all year long, while also doing support, investigation, firefighting, and meetings at the same time.
Coding stage as a screen call, followed by two more coding stages (with LeetCode ranking from medium to hard). Then, an architectural interview where you design a system on a whiteboard, and finally, a behavioral section.
I was given two LeetCode problems of medium difficulty. I was able to solve the first, and while in the process of solving the second, I was interrupted by the interviewer. He pushed on his solution, questioning if I was taking too long. In the midst
A headhunter reached out to me on LinkedIn, and after two weeks, I had a phone interview at Bloomberg. I knew I had failed the interview within the first minute after the interviewer called me. He called my cell phone using a Cisco desk phone in a m
Coding stage as a screen call, followed by two more coding stages (with LeetCode ranking from medium to hard). Then, an architectural interview where you design a system on a whiteboard, and finally, a behavioral section.
I was given two LeetCode problems of medium difficulty. I was able to solve the first, and while in the process of solving the second, I was interrupted by the interviewer. He pushed on his solution, questioning if I was taking too long. In the midst
A headhunter reached out to me on LinkedIn, and after two weeks, I had a phone interview at Bloomberg. I knew I had failed the interview within the first minute after the interviewer called me. He called my cell phone using a Cisco desk phone in a m