I’m going to be speaking with a recruiter at ServiceNow and I’ve read some mixed reviews about the company/teams/stack. What is the main stack at ServiceNow? Are there good growth opportunities? Is the tech “relevant” and transferable? What are teams worth joining and those that should be avoided? How is the WLB? How is oncall? #servicenow #swe #softwareengineering #tech
Their platform is very powerful and can do pretty much anything. However it’s kind of bloated and complex because of how backwards compatible it is and how many features it has, takes a shit ton of time to really know how to use it. I wouldn’t worry about oncall if you’re a SWE, there’s operations + support that deals with all of that. There’s some interesting teams and some boring ones, interesting stuff seems to be more on the platform side than the application side. The company has a very bright future ahead, the top level leadership is solid and the product sells like hot cakes.
Very good detail. and, true! Im an insider of ServiceNow
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Can't comment on the WLB, but god is the product awful. At my previous companies, we had to hire a couple of them FT because we had so many requests. I shouldn't need to ask servicenow team if I want to make a damn form!!
Confirming that the product sucks. So many useless numbers and text and tags everywhere. I swear to god most people don't even know what half the info on the ticket means