Who wants to make something? /u/ObadiahTheEmperor CSCQ protests reddit

Who wants to make something? /u/ObadiahTheEmperor CSCQ protests reddit

Given the current times, innovation might be the way out. Who’s on board. Solo projects have no teamwork anyway.

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​r/cscareerquestions Given the current times, innovation might be the way out. Who’s on board. Solo projects have no teamwork anyway. submitted by /u/ObadiahTheEmperor [link] [comments] 

Given the current times, innovation might be the way out. Who’s on board. Solo projects have no teamwork anyway.

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[link] [comments]  Given the current times, innovation might be the way out. Who’s on board. Solo projects have no teamwork anyway. submitted by /u/ObadiahTheEmperor [link] [comments]

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What are some realistic pathways out of Software Engineering? /u/LordesTruth CSCQ protests reddit

What are some realistic pathways out of Software Engineering? /u/LordesTruth CSCQ protests reddit

I have a BCS majoring in Software Engineering, 1 year work experience as a tester and .5 years as a software engineer. I don’t think I have the same passion I had for programming 10 years ago and would much prefer it as a hobby, and I’m not much into testing (it just sort of worked out like that).

I’ve been looking to move sideways in my career, and have looked into Business Analyst, Project Coordinator, Product Manager, Networking (CCNA?) – I’m willing to do courses, but I’m afraid of not being employable because I don’t have a Bachelors Degree in business for example.

What are some realistic career pathways I can go into without feeling like my degree has gone to waste?

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​r/cscareerquestions I have a BCS majoring in Software Engineering, 1 year work experience as a tester and .5 years as a software engineer. I don’t think I have the same passion I had for programming 10 years ago and would much prefer it as a hobby, and I’m not much into testing (it just sort of worked out like that). I’ve been looking to move sideways in my career, and have looked into Business Analyst, Project Coordinator, Product Manager, Networking (CCNA?) – I’m willing to do courses, but I’m afraid of not being employable because I don’t have a Bachelors Degree in business for example. What are some realistic career pathways I can go into without feeling like my degree has gone to waste? submitted by /u/LordesTruth [link] [comments] 

I have a BCS majoring in Software Engineering, 1 year work experience as a tester and .5 years as a software engineer. I don’t think I have the same passion I had for programming 10 years ago and would much prefer it as a hobby, and I’m not much into testing (it just sort of worked out like that).

I’ve been looking to move sideways in my career, and have looked into Business Analyst, Project Coordinator, Product Manager, Networking (CCNA?) – I’m willing to do courses, but I’m afraid of not being employable because I don’t have a Bachelors Degree in business for example.

What are some realistic career pathways I can go into without feeling like my degree has gone to waste?

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[link] [comments]  I have a BCS majoring in Software Engineering, 1 year work experience as a tester and .5 years as a software engineer. I don’t think I have the same passion I had for programming 10 years ago and would much prefer it as a hobby, and I’m not much into testing (it just sort of worked out like that). I’ve been looking to move sideways in my career, and have looked into Business Analyst, Project Coordinator, Product Manager, Networking (CCNA?) – I’m willing to do courses, but I’m afraid of not being employable because I don’t have a Bachelors Degree in business for example. What are some realistic career pathways I can go into without feeling like my degree has gone to waste? submitted by /u/LordesTruth [link] [comments]

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Daily Chat Thread – December 19, 2024 /u/CSCQMods CSCQ protests reddit

Daily Chat Thread – December 19, 2024 /u/CSCQMods CSCQ protests reddit

Please use this thread to chat, have casual discussions, and ask casual questions. Moderation will be light, but don’t be a jerk.

This thread is posted every day at midnight PST. Previous Daily Chat Threads can be found here.

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​r/cscareerquestions Please use this thread to chat, have casual discussions, and ask casual questions. Moderation will be light, but don’t be a jerk. This thread is posted every day at midnight PST. Previous Daily Chat Threads can be found here. submitted by /u/CSCQMods [link] [comments] 

Please use this thread to chat, have casual discussions, and ask casual questions. Moderation will be light, but don’t be a jerk.

This thread is posted every day at midnight PST. Previous Daily Chat Threads can be found here.

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Interview Discussion – December 19, 2024 /u/CSCQMods CSCQ protests reddit

Interview Discussion – December 19, 2024 /u/CSCQMods CSCQ protests reddit

Please use this thread to have discussions about interviews, interviewing, and interview prep. Posts focusing solely on interviews created outside of this thread will probably be removed.

Abide by the rules, don’t be a jerk.

This thread is posted each Monday and Thursday at midnight PST. Previous Interview Discussion threads can be found here.

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​r/cscareerquestions Please use this thread to have discussions about interviews, interviewing, and interview prep. Posts focusing solely on interviews created outside of this thread will probably be removed. Abide by the rules, don’t be a jerk. This thread is posted each Monday and Thursday at midnight PST. Previous Interview Discussion threads can be found here. submitted by /u/CSCQMods [link] [comments] 

Please use this thread to have discussions about interviews, interviewing, and interview prep. Posts focusing solely on interviews created outside of this thread will probably be removed.

Abide by the rules, don’t be a jerk.

This thread is posted each Monday and Thursday at midnight PST. Previous Interview Discussion threads can be found here.

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What to charge a company? /u/elias00a CSCQ protests reddit

What to charge a company? /u/elias00a CSCQ protests reddit

I have to start of saying sorry if this kind of question is not allowed.

I am working at a small job in the industry branch. I graduated from web programming university earlier this year so I am a junior web-programer.

We are around 10-20 workers and I have been asked to implement a web-system for them during my spare time.

  • The system includes user/login system.
  • CRUD on orders, three specific packets which each order is made of.
  • An overview over their whole stock and where each item exists.
  • Keeping logs and show them for specific users.
  • Be able to download each order as a .pdf.
  • Using websockets for showing updates without refreshing site for other users.

Might have missed something, but mostly this.

What should I charge a company for this kind of a system? I was thinking of monthly payment but do not know what is best (lump or monthly).

I will keep and pay the domain, hosting and database. And if they want edits/updates etc. I will be doing them.

This is in Sweden in a smaller city if it matters.

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​r/cscareerquestions I have to start of saying sorry if this kind of question is not allowed. I am working at a small job in the industry branch. I graduated from web programming university earlier this year so I am a junior web-programer. We are around 10-20 workers and I have been asked to implement a web-system for them during my spare time. The system includes user/login system. CRUD on orders, three specific packets which each order is made of. An overview over their whole stock and where each item exists. Keeping logs and show them for specific users. Be able to download each order as a .pdf. Using websockets for showing updates without refreshing site for other users. Might have missed something, but mostly this. What should I charge a company for this kind of a system? I was thinking of monthly payment but do not know what is best (lump or monthly). I will keep and pay the domain, hosting and database. And if they want edits/updates etc. I will be doing them. This is in Sweden in a smaller city if it matters. submitted by /u/elias00a [link] [comments] 

I have to start of saying sorry if this kind of question is not allowed.

I am working at a small job in the industry branch. I graduated from web programming university earlier this year so I am a junior web-programer.

We are around 10-20 workers and I have been asked to implement a web-system for them during my spare time.

  • The system includes user/login system.
  • CRUD on orders, three specific packets which each order is made of.
  • An overview over their whole stock and where each item exists.
  • Keeping logs and show them for specific users.
  • Be able to download each order as a .pdf.
  • Using websockets for showing updates without refreshing site for other users.

Might have missed something, but mostly this.

What should I charge a company for this kind of a system? I was thinking of monthly payment but do not know what is best (lump or monthly).

I will keep and pay the domain, hosting and database. And if they want edits/updates etc. I will be doing them.

This is in Sweden in a smaller city if it matters.

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[link] [comments]  I have to start of saying sorry if this kind of question is not allowed. I am working at a small job in the industry branch. I graduated from web programming university earlier this year so I am a junior web-programer. We are around 10-20 workers and I have been asked to implement a web-system for them during my spare time. The system includes user/login system. CRUD on orders, three specific packets which each order is made of. An overview over their whole stock and where each item exists. Keeping logs and show them for specific users. Be able to download each order as a .pdf. Using websockets for showing updates without refreshing site for other users. Might have missed something, but mostly this. What should I charge a company for this kind of a system? I was thinking of monthly payment but do not know what is best (lump or monthly). I will keep and pay the domain, hosting and database. And if they want edits/updates etc. I will be doing them. This is in Sweden in a smaller city if it matters. submitted by /u/elias00a [link] [comments]

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AT&T SWE TDP round 2 /u/octopusairplane CSCQ protests reddit

AT&T SWE TDP round 2 /u/octopusairplane CSCQ protests reddit

round 1 interviewer told me that the technical interview would be a “case study” that was open ended.

What should I expect?? I am used to only leetcode style technical interviews. I have no idea what they would ask.

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​r/cscareerquestions round 1 interviewer told me that the technical interview would be a “case study” that was open ended. What should I expect?? I am used to only leetcode style technical interviews. I have no idea what they would ask. submitted by /u/octopusairplane [link] [comments] 

round 1 interviewer told me that the technical interview would be a “case study” that was open ended.

What should I expect?? I am used to only leetcode style technical interviews. I have no idea what they would ask.

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I refused to adapt to workplace changes and got fired /u/japan_noob CSCQ protests reddit

I refused to adapt to workplace changes and got fired /u/japan_noob CSCQ protests reddit

I’ve been at this company for 4 years now and it started off for the first 3 years as fully remote. Then for the 4th year, my boss hired this extremely corpro-bro manager. This was the downfall of everything.

Things started changing.. the laid back, get-your-work-done workplace became very strict with more constant meetings and micro-managing. I couldn’t stand it from the start and I KNEW from the start of the year things were going to get worst but I still hoped for the best.

It’s important to note that I pretty much refused to return going back to the office after returning and going for 2 months. We’re a small team and I was the only person who didn’t go. Call me stubborn but I always got my work done and went above and beyond with delivery while keeping the quality of work high as I did for the past 4 years.

As the year got closer to the end, I started hearing more complaints about my performance or communication not being “top” “notch” even though I haven’t changed anything other than refusing to return to work and staying remote.

The new corpro-bro started creating the dumbest excuses about me regarding my work performance. Everytime I had a meeting with him, I kept it just as fake as he does. His “I really like you and working with you” bullshit gets me everytime. God, I’m honestly glad I don’t have to every hear this guys voice again.

I know he’s probably super happy that I am finally fired because we’ve disliked each-other from the start but he’s in a higher position.

So now, i’m unemployed in a shit job market, with very limited funds because I had to not only take care of my own adult life but pay for my struggling family as well (which I was glad to do).

I fortunately have my resume and portfolio up to date but now I need to find a job within the next 3 months or else I lose my home and I probably have to sell my car. I refuse to lose it all but I will try my best.

Either-way to anyone being loyal to a company, the moral of the story is you better adapt or get the boot.

Thanks for reading 🙂

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​r/cscareerquestions I’ve been at this company for 4 years now and it started off for the first 3 years as fully remote. Then for the 4th year, my boss hired this extremely corpro-bro manager. This was the downfall of everything. Things started changing.. the laid back, get-your-work-done workplace became very strict with more constant meetings and micro-managing. I couldn’t stand it from the start and I KNEW from the start of the year things were going to get worst but I still hoped for the best. It’s important to note that I pretty much refused to return going back to the office after returning and going for 2 months. We’re a small team and I was the only person who didn’t go. Call me stubborn but I always got my work done and went above and beyond with delivery while keeping the quality of work high as I did for the past 4 years. As the year got closer to the end, I started hearing more complaints about my performance or communication not being “top” “notch” even though I haven’t changed anything other than refusing to return to work and staying remote. The new corpro-bro started creating the dumbest excuses about me regarding my work performance. Everytime I had a meeting with him, I kept it just as fake as he does. His “I really like you and working with you” bullshit gets me everytime. God, I’m honestly glad I don’t have to every hear this guys voice again. I know he’s probably super happy that I am finally fired because we’ve disliked each-other from the start but he’s in a higher position. So now, i’m unemployed in a shit job market, with very limited funds because I had to not only take care of my own adult life but pay for my struggling family as well (which I was glad to do). I fortunately have my resume and portfolio up to date but now I need to find a job within the next 3 months or else I lose my home and I probably have to sell my car. I refuse to lose it all but I will try my best. — Either-way to anyone being loyal to a company, the moral of the story is you better adapt or get the boot. Thanks for reading 🙂 submitted by /u/japan_noob [link] [comments] 

I’ve been at this company for 4 years now and it started off for the first 3 years as fully remote. Then for the 4th year, my boss hired this extremely corpro-bro manager. This was the downfall of everything.

Things started changing.. the laid back, get-your-work-done workplace became very strict with more constant meetings and micro-managing. I couldn’t stand it from the start and I KNEW from the start of the year things were going to get worst but I still hoped for the best.

It’s important to note that I pretty much refused to return going back to the office after returning and going for 2 months. We’re a small team and I was the only person who didn’t go. Call me stubborn but I always got my work done and went above and beyond with delivery while keeping the quality of work high as I did for the past 4 years.

As the year got closer to the end, I started hearing more complaints about my performance or communication not being “top” “notch” even though I haven’t changed anything other than refusing to return to work and staying remote.

The new corpro-bro started creating the dumbest excuses about me regarding my work performance. Everytime I had a meeting with him, I kept it just as fake as he does. His “I really like you and working with you” bullshit gets me everytime. God, I’m honestly glad I don’t have to every hear this guys voice again.

I know he’s probably super happy that I am finally fired because we’ve disliked each-other from the start but he’s in a higher position.

So now, i’m unemployed in a shit job market, with very limited funds because I had to not only take care of my own adult life but pay for my struggling family as well (which I was glad to do).

I fortunately have my resume and portfolio up to date but now I need to find a job within the next 3 months or else I lose my home and I probably have to sell my car. I refuse to lose it all but I will try my best.

Either-way to anyone being loyal to a company, the moral of the story is you better adapt or get the boot.

Thanks for reading 🙂

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[link] [comments]  I’ve been at this company for 4 years now and it started off for the first 3 years as fully remote. Then for the 4th year, my boss hired this extremely corpro-bro manager. This was the downfall of everything. Things started changing.. the laid back, get-your-work-done workplace became very strict with more constant meetings and micro-managing. I couldn’t stand it from the start and I KNEW from the start of the year things were going to get worst but I still hoped for the best. It’s important to note that I pretty much refused to return going back to the office after returning and going for 2 months. We’re a small team and I was the only person who didn’t go. Call me stubborn but I always got my work done and went above and beyond with delivery while keeping the quality of work high as I did for the past 4 years. As the year got closer to the end, I started hearing more complaints about my performance or communication not being “top” “notch” even though I haven’t changed anything other than refusing to return to work and staying remote. The new corpro-bro started creating the dumbest excuses about me regarding my work performance. Everytime I had a meeting with him, I kept it just as fake as he does. His “I really like you and working with you” bullshit gets me everytime. God, I’m honestly glad I don’t have to every hear this guys voice again. I know he’s probably super happy that I am finally fired because we’ve disliked each-other from the start but he’s in a higher position. So now, i’m unemployed in a shit job market, with very limited funds because I had to not only take care of my own adult life but pay for my struggling family as well (which I was glad to do). I fortunately have my resume and portfolio up to date but now I need to find a job within the next 3 months or else I lose my home and I probably have to sell my car. I refuse to lose it all but I will try my best. — Either-way to anyone being loyal to a company, the moral of the story is you better adapt or get the boot. Thanks for reading 🙂 submitted by /u/japan_noob [link] [comments]

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Is it wise to give rounds for another company after 3 months of switching? /u/enigma01_97 CSCQ protests reddit

Is it wise to give rounds for another company after 3 months of switching? /u/enigma01_97 CSCQ protests reddit

I switched to Microsoft and I hate the work and culture from what I have seen and heard from people so far. My dilemma— should I stay for 1 year to get the stocks OR get out as soon as possible?

I have an interview tomorrow and I’m really not sure what to do because the another company also has same culture but with a better comp, but their stocks are not as good as MS.

Should I give MS few more months?

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​r/cscareerquestions I switched to Microsoft and I hate the work and culture from what I have seen and heard from people so far. My dilemma— should I stay for 1 year to get the stocks OR get out as soon as possible? I have an interview tomorrow and I’m really not sure what to do because the another company also has same culture but with a better comp, but their stocks are not as good as MS. Should I give MS few more months? submitted by /u/enigma01_97 [link] [comments] 

I switched to Microsoft and I hate the work and culture from what I have seen and heard from people so far. My dilemma— should I stay for 1 year to get the stocks OR get out as soon as possible?

I have an interview tomorrow and I’m really not sure what to do because the another company also has same culture but with a better comp, but their stocks are not as good as MS.

Should I give MS few more months?

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[link] [comments]  I switched to Microsoft and I hate the work and culture from what I have seen and heard from people so far. My dilemma— should I stay for 1 year to get the stocks OR get out as soon as possible? I have an interview tomorrow and I’m really not sure what to do because the another company also has same culture but with a better comp, but their stocks are not as good as MS. Should I give MS few more months? submitted by /u/enigma01_97 [link] [comments]

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