How do programmers who don't want to work overtime choose a company? The best home? Check it out!

1. Need a weekly business trip?

Business travel is sometimes necessary, especially when meeting with clients face-to-face or meeting expatriates. But if you need to leave home for a business trip every week, think twice.

2. Do I need to be there anytime?

No one is happy to be on standby at any time, because once so, it means that even if it is 3 am on the weekend, even if the blue tone of the Reset button on the support portal page is different from what you expected, it will call you. Of course, we can understand and tolerate once or twice occasionally.

3. Is my salary lower than the market value level?

If a company is willing to provide a monthly salary of 48,000 to include hardcore programmers with 10 years of C++ multi-threaded programming experience, I would like to say that this company must be crazy!

Hehe, this kind of crazy talk is definitely not a long-term solution, because only if your value is greater than the price given to you, will there be a company willing to ask you, so please don't be delusional and be realistic.

4. Is my Internet monitored and filtered?

Programmers need to solve problems, they need to solve problems efficiently, and resources are necessary. The Internet is an inexhaustible treasure house of resources.

If a company can't keep up with the times, even prevent employees from freely using Usenet/Google/Stack Overflow, and treat employees as children and pornstars, what's the point of staying?

Regardless of the potential of the project and the ability of the teammates, in such a bad environment, you, a little programmer, cannot do real meaningful work.

If a company responds to all the above 8 questions, then it is either going downhill, or it is already in the process of building upside down.

 


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