Recruiter reached out to chose team after phone interview. Anyone from Square can help telling how are these teams in terms of quality of work, challenges, team environment, and wlb 1) Developers Framework 2) Data Infrastructure (Java) 3) Capital Thanks, Current TC: 170
Ohh that's bad! How about other teams? Any idea?
I would tell the recruiter you want to talk to the hiring manager for each team and then decide. I am familiar with Capital and Developers. I work on Developers and disagree with FitbitHype re Toxicity. The DF team in particular is working on interesting problems that matter to the company’s platform. But don’t take my word for it. Ask the HM’s the tough questions. If you’re at the the offer stage, the ball is in your court.
Thanks for the suggestion. I was also planning to talk to hiring manager but I thought talking to 3 hiring managers would be too much. Any idea on capital team?
I worked on developers and Jaw, Carl, and Alyssa are not pleasant to work under. It might be okay at a more local level because of how much it's grown but they are extremely micromanaging and have no problem overreaching.
Also disagree about developers, they’re working on some really important and challenging stuff. Agree that you should just ask the HM’s
Capital all the way.
Thanks! Can you please give some more details?
Are you willing to give a referral for Square capital?
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I'd advise against developers team. The core leadership around it is toxic and only cares about results. The leadership also overreaches and it's run by someone who believes in never having version breaking changes in APIs, nor ever deprecating. The end result is the team moves slow, has unrealistic views on APIs/SDKs, and micromanaging leadership.