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god interviews are a fucking nightmare, clueless clowns running around with more clueless clowns at Clown Org™
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TheEnd707330dThat’s a big problem these days - companies want a full stack dev/project manager/tester/dev ops/24x7 support person. They see no issue with this because they feel they pay well enough for us to do all that work. Sure, there’s a manager somewhere in the org going to planning meetings or something, but they want you to run the team and do all the tech work.
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dissolvedgirl1029330dDo they not understand what front end, backend, and fullstack mean? Or do they just see JavaScript on resumes and think since this person can do JS, they can probably handle a fullstack JS job? Or are they just dumb and/or evil?
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I applied for a frontend dev position.
The HR sent me a mail with details for MERN developer position (Full-stack) and asked me do an assignment with frontend and backend 🤔
I requested to clarify if I'm supposed to do only frontend as that's the position I applied for.
No response on that. They got back and requested me to schedule an interview.
I have worked with NodeJS before but I primarily work on the frontend, still I went along with it anyway.
I aced the first two rounds, but for the final round they emphasized on the backend and then it went downhill. At the end they said I was really good on the frontend but for that position they needed someone particularly with expertise on the backend. 🤷♂️
Well, I didn't intend to work Full-stack anyway.
They wanted me do everything and also lead the team and mentor juniors and take ownership of multiple projects.
I mean, why would I want to work the job of two people (or more) and not get paid that much 🤨
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