> Managers want workers that will benefit their own career. +1! This is probably brutal but the most truthful fact not everyone can accept. This is especially true in big organisations. As much as we would like to…
Yes, I’m aware that we do. I’m just trying to give an analogy of what I’m trying to convey. In the case of job levels, employees really shouldn’t be shortchanged into believing the job titles given to them. The…
It’s a pretty comprehensive framework and I think it’s great. It would have been better if it also has a table of salary range for each level in different regions so that companies aren’t misinterpreting these job…
What are usually the solutions to such problems with a two-sided marketplace?
I figured I should have given some context to my question on deciding to learn either Rust or Go. One of the reasons I started thinking which language to pick is when I started diving into web3 development. It seems…
I have been thinking to myself whether I should pick up Go or Rust as a new language this year. Coming from a NodeJS background, Rust looks a tad more complicated but it looks cooler. There are also more job listings…
I’m curious that do individual devs of these crypto protocols really earn a lot like what many would have thought about them? By a lot, I mean like at least a million dollars a year that range of income. I mean, as we…
I’ve often wondered if I should be working for a high-growth VC funded company. Does it really make much difference when I still have to go through the same leetcode and interview when switching jobs? I still get left…
I would agree that I’m willing to take a slightly lesser pay for having a private office or at least a cube. I have never felt comfortable working in an open floor plan office. But, somehow, the non-engineers who make…
So the private key will be stored a device for signing in across a few platforms. But what if I need to sign in from another device? I can't do that until I go back home and copy the key over to my mobile?
> Managers want workers that will benefit their own career. +1! This is probably brutal but the most truthful fact not everyone can accept. This is especially true in big organisations. As much as we would like to…
Yes, I’m aware that we do. I’m just trying to give an analogy of what I’m trying to convey. In the case of job levels, employees really shouldn’t be shortchanged into believing the job titles given to them. The…
It’s a pretty comprehensive framework and I think it’s great. It would have been better if it also has a table of salary range for each level in different regions so that companies aren’t misinterpreting these job…
What are usually the solutions to such problems with a two-sided marketplace?
I figured I should have given some context to my question on deciding to learn either Rust or Go. One of the reasons I started thinking which language to pick is when I started diving into web3 development. It seems…
I have been thinking to myself whether I should pick up Go or Rust as a new language this year. Coming from a NodeJS background, Rust looks a tad more complicated but it looks cooler. There are also more job listings…
I’m curious that do individual devs of these crypto protocols really earn a lot like what many would have thought about them? By a lot, I mean like at least a million dollars a year that range of income. I mean, as we…
I’ve often wondered if I should be working for a high-growth VC funded company. Does it really make much difference when I still have to go through the same leetcode and interview when switching jobs? I still get left…
I would agree that I’m willing to take a slightly lesser pay for having a private office or at least a cube. I have never felt comfortable working in an open floor plan office. But, somehow, the non-engineers who make…
So the private key will be stored a device for signing in across a few platforms. But what if I need to sign in from another device? I can't do that until I go back home and copy the key over to my mobile?