if anybody knows how does it feel to work as Android engineer at Apple?
Microsoft vAFU46Aug 31, 2016
The lesson I learned in Microsoft is that it's much more beneficial to join company with similar tech-stack you'd like to grow in. I.e. despite Microsoft has a way more android-projects, than Apple - it's damn hard to change teams, if you don't like yours for some reason (wrong manager, tired from current project, etc), but still wants to continue in android (and even in "mobile" in general). As well - once all org is focusing on different things - your impact would be invisible/not appreciated. So I'd advocate to think twice before signing contract.
Yahoo survivorSep 1, 2016
thnx for your detailed answer
Salesforce tenummNov 2, 2018
OP - are you interviewing for android role? Would mind to share experience?
The lesson I learned in Microsoft is that it's much more beneficial to join company with similar tech-stack you'd like to grow in. I.e. despite Microsoft has a way more android-projects, than Apple - it's damn hard to change teams, if you don't like yours for some reason (wrong manager, tired from current project, etc), but still wants to continue in android (and even in "mobile" in general). As well - once all org is focusing on different things - your impact would be invisible/not appreciated. So I'd advocate to think twice before signing contract.
thnx for your detailed answer