Have deep experience in 3 different job fields and, in 2 years, learn 5 languages.

16 points

Salary: $65k/yr

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I’m currently looking for work in this area and I have seen very similar postings, 3 years experience and for £25000 to £29000.

It’s bloody mental, and they list it as junior roles and then list everything.

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4 points

Fuuuuck that

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17 points

No remote work, location: Bay Area.

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Yearly bonus: $5 coupon for McDonald’s

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2 points

Valid only in Altoona, PA.

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They didn’t say ‘in exactly 2 years’, if you have that experience gathered on the course of 20 years, that’s still ‘2+ years of experience’ 🌚

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19 points

You must know double Java.

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No, that’s in order. You must know those languages in that order, sort of like a russian nesting doll of experience.

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5 points

Java++

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2 points

Amazing, i didn’t even notice this.

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Be familiar with NoSql: like Mysql, postgreSQL, SequelSqlSQL, and Memdb.

Be fluent in 5 programming languages, 3 spoken languages, and be able to read Linear A, B, and C.

Reminds me of when I was first out of school, and seeing jobs for C#.NET that needed 5 years of experience back when the entire platform was 3 years old.

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Be familiar with NoSql: like Mysql, postgreSQL, SequelSqlSQL, and Memdb.

well, the definition of “NoSQL” was changed to stand for “Not Only SQL” some while back because of how many nosql DBs started incorporating SQL (and how many SQL RDBMS started adding nosql features)

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NoSQL was only ever a marketing term. Things like Mongo are what’s been known as KVSes (Key-Value Stores). Mongo basically just rode a hype wave into extremely large amounts of funding but predating it by at least a decade was libmemcached, which lacks the “relational light” functionality that Mongo added but is a more resilient version of the core concept.

Technologies like Redis actually ended up adding significant innovation but they ended up mostly eschewing the NoSQL term anyway.

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Hah! Of course it is, I didn’t know that but words stopped meaning anything in tech ages ago and reality is finally catching up. Makes sense though, Azure and AWS both are webs of different data stores and interconnections now.

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46 points

“We want a senior developer at junior pay.”

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"Our rockstar developer quit, because they had to fulfill too many roles and you get to be their replacement

…at junior pay."

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rockstar

developer

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44 points

I forget what the exact quote is, but…

Wanted, candidate with:

 The wisdom of a 50 year old.

 The experience of a 40 year old.

 The drive of a 30 year old.

 The pay of a 20 year old.
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10 points

1 Year and many poor design decisions later: “Why is our app so slow??”

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3 points

We had a great product, then we axed the great staff. Of course, we sold the company before the product went to shit.

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