For people who have worked in more than one FAANG companies. Which company had good architectural standards for applications in general and hence good learning?
Is Software Architect role still a thing in companies, any examples of companies that use this role? Specifically not requiring production coding. I love designing software systems, breaking down complex problems into deliverable chunks by multiple teams, removing technical impediments to teams. I ...Read more
(Disclaimer: this is a long ongoing rant) Specifically Amazon retail, we have a lot of dependencies on our service, nobody seems to really know that data, code is very much overly abstracted to the point that finding code pointers can be difficult, people are coming up with new business models/objec...Read more
I'm very tired of overengineering. Looks like in big companies people are always adding abstractions on top of other abstractions, creating wrappers for every third party library, reinventing the wheel (like creating their own database engines and their own build systems), breaking microservices int...Read more
Currently working remotely from small town in India 5 years in architecture verification and modelling. What are the best companies (with location) to settle down with family? Looking at healthcare, infrastructure and peaceful laid back life. #tech #hardware #semiconductor
Is there a website that compiles all the architectures used at different tech companies?
(among the "big N" on Tech Lounge)
Have worked in different orgs in my current company, and we normally use a collaborative doc app (like Quip) for design/architecture/other doc review. The review starts with a 15-30min of silent reading and commenting in a doc, and then we would go over the comments in the doc. Just curious, how do ...Read more
For an experienced SWE (Sr / Staff)? LC is fine - actually, I tend to enjoy it. And preparing for it makes you a better engineer. But system design interview is complete bs, subjective, too contrived and no practical value to prepare.
#hardware #semiconductor
Hey I'm in the market looking for a new job and interested to figure companies that are actively looking for H1B1 candidates. For context, I'm a Engineer with a long career in IT projects and Architecture specially infrastructure, DC, cloud AWS, and IT operations. Thanks in advance.
Planning to switch my career in Payments and Finance domain. I am wondering if FAAMG company have any opportunity (other than Amazon).. YOE 10 SDE 3 TC 340K #engineer #interview #it #microsoft #apple #Google #oracle #oraclecloud #T-mobile #facebook #engineering #software
Which is the best paying company in Omaha area for Engineering and Enterprise Architecture Roles. And what is the best salary range we can expect for these roles in these areas. My current Base is 112k +10k bonus + last year i got a 150k stocks but usually Id get around 20-50k .
If your company has a React Native app, what architecture do you adhere to especially at scale? Things like flavor of redux, specific libraries, are you using hooks, are you using Typescript. Etc...? What are some pains with what you are facing?
Recently went through a couple of interviews , got the same response, the js, react, frontend skills are good but that the design and architecture is poor... not fit for a staff level , I have a coinbase interview, dont want to screw it up, Please give some pointers ... #coinbase #tech #frontend #f...Read more
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18 years of experience. Senior Director of engineering. Total Compensation: 800k Looking for companies and roles that will pay 1M+ Hands on with coding and architecture. Done and sold startups in the past. Need to do a quick refresher on leetcode though. Which companies and what roles would get ...Read more
All my experience till now had been in micrsoservices based architecture. I got a really good offer from a monolith architecture company called Rippling. Will it be a problem when I decide to switch the company 2-3 years down the line? Will I be at disadvantage due to zig zig between type of archite...Read more
The guy comes in, lays off over 80% of the company, and within months simplifies the architecture of the system and increases its performance. Other CEOs spent the last few years hiring gazillions useless people to build useless things.