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I am starting to think Chinese interviewers currently fail non-Chinese candidates on purpose.
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I'll soon be leaving. A part of me feels like asking the hard questions to directors/VPs in their meetings. But I'm anyways leaving, so I am wondering if it really matters to give real feedback at the risk of burning bridges. Or just don't care and move on? TC:220k
Don't burn the bridges. You never know, when the tables turn.
When the tables turn, it's called PIP and your bridge with the company is incinerated 😂
No. What I meant, is, if he has issues at his future jobs not related to performance but other things, he can always look back to his previous employments..
Be Switzerland till you bounce….
You can do midway and give feedback privately, gracefully. Upto them if they care to change. You did your part👍🏽
This ^^
Does it make sense? What’s the goal? If retaliate, doesn’t worth it. If show team how bad are things, also doesn’t make sense since the team either knows it already or, if they don’t, your perception is wrong.
When I left my last position, I attended all meetings, didn’t take any time off, went above and beyond to KT (with excessive documentation about my artifacts), suggested onboarding procedures, set up baseline experiments and dev strategies in place for whoever’s going to replace me. But all that because I liked my team and I genuinely cared about their success. Not sure if I’ll ever do that with any other company. (I only left because amz 2.6xed my TC with the move)
Do you like your current team that much?
not really.. I haven’t met the team in person yet so the dynamics are completely different now.. It’s weird
Don't do it. No one cares. Collect your money and leave. Higher ups are there to collect money. The whole industry is incompetent and runs by luck. Real work happens in academia where poor immigrant students work for peanuts.
Keep your mouth zipped, collect your coin and exit gracefully. No longer your problem and the industry is too small to burn bridges.
I don’t get it. You can ask hard questions without burning bridges I do this all the time, without being on my way out. If your culture doesn’t accept candor you have bigger problems.
No, you cannot. The system is capitalist which means humans with money will control the skilled but poor. The unskilled won't even understand anything and make arguments similar to yours.
What are you on about? Sounds like you have a single hammer looking for a nail and no finesse. Sorry you haven’t had experiences like mine but don’t try to tell me my experiences don’t happen. If my real experiences are incompatible with your anti-capitalist theories then many your theories are wrong or naive.
Just do it. Publicly. What do you care about bridges with incompetence?
This is horrible advice ^
It’s not horrible at all.