Ask HN: What's up with “No *sshole” Policies?
I have seen several HN job listings and one Fort Lauderdale beach bar declaring "No Asshole" policies. Being a long-time contract developer, I have observed many a shop and have never seen a situation that even came close to necessitating such a policy. But maybe I am out of touch. Is there an epidemic of bad behavior in tech? Back in my day it went without saying that one handled oneself in the workplace better even than in other social settings, because work was one's meal ticket. Not so any more? ps. I am not saying we did not have prima donnas back then, just that they were manageable.
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 13.5 ms ] threadThe appearance of intolerance for brilliant jerks is an inexpensive way for companies to signal a type of culture that that is currently popular and desirable, which is why you see them doing it.