• calliope@retrolemmy.com
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    1 day ago

    My company is not a place where you learn how to code, it’s a place where you learn all the stuff which you didn’t think you’d have to do as a software engineer.

    This to me is actually the “secret” of software engineering: it’s frequently doing the stuff you didn’t think you’d have to do as a software engineer.

    The hard part is often finding someone who can do both while also wanting to work at your company.

    • cole@lemdro.id
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      20 hours ago

      Hit me up if you want a job where you’ll be forced to learn about inter-satellite laser links (free space optics)!

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          15 hours ago

          unfortunately definitely not.

          my team has a strong emphasis on working with hardware. remote work doesn’t really make sense

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            15 hours ago

            That’s fair, a solid reason for requesting office presence at least.

            May I ask which country? The work seems super interesting, but unfortunately some countries aren’t too happy with foreigners right now, even if I’m whiter than mayonnaise.