The readings for Tuesday, January 26 are:
An ex-Googler shares interesting insight about the tech giant's hiring practices
On the unreasonable reality of "junior" developer interviews
Also, the follow-up Designing a Compassionate Interview for a High Performing Individual
What Is Stack Ranking? Microsoft Ends Controversial Employee Rating System, Yahoo Ramps It Up
Amazon's Use of 'Stack' Ranking for Workers May Backfire, Experts Say
Management at Valve, as seen through the Valve Employee Handbook
You Should Plan On Switching Jobs Every Three Years For The Rest Of Your Life
Litigation Over Noncompete Clauses Is Rising
You may need to search for this article to get a non-paywall version.
Apple, Google will pay 64,000 engineers to avoid trial on "no-poach" deal
Employees Who Stay In Companies Longer Than Two Years Get Paid 50% Less
Please write a response to one of the following questions:
What was your job (or intern) interview process like? What surprised you? What frustrated you? What excited you? How did you prepare? How did you perform?
What is your overall impression of the general interview process? Is it efficent? Is it effective? Is it humane? Is it ethical?
Did you negotiate your contract? Why or why not? On what points did you negotiate and how did that process go? Did you have to sign a NDA or non-compete in the process? What sort of cool perks and bonuses did you get?
What do you make of the negotiation process? Is it ethical to ask for more? Is it ethical to challenge or modify the terms of your contract?
As you went through your job search process did you investigate how promotion and career advancement works at the companies you looked at? What is the common career trajectory for employees at your company? What systems of review and feedback do they have?
What do you think of the stack ranking system common in tech companies? Is it fair? Is it ethical? How would you feel about participating in that process?
Where do you see your career headed? Do you plan on staying with one company or do you envision moving from job to job?
Is there such thing as company loyalty? Should you be loyal to your company and should your company be loyal to you? How do things such as non-competes and trade secrets influence your opinion? Are these contracts fair? Are they ethical? On the flip side, is job hopping an ethical practice?
Because your blogs are public and tied to your name, I recommend that you don't use the names of real companies or people unless you are 100% confident and secure in sharing that information.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns regarding the course, please provide your feedback at the end of your response.