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What is it like working as a Software Engineer?
January 2019
Software Engineer wonders if this is the best it gets.
Software Engineer in Minnetonka:
Pros: The people I work with.
Cons: The people I work for.
January 2019
People aren't very social.
Software Engineer in Seattle:
Pros: It's a nice place to live. Family is here.
January 2019
Great.
Software Engineer in New York:
Pros: learning
Cons: salary
January 2019
Hybrid of office and in field work.
Software Engineer in Waynesboro:
Pros: The field is changing in positive ways
Cons: Not very much teamwork, individual work for the most part
January 2019
A great place to work.
Software Engineer in New York:
Pros: They trust me to do my job and offer me challenging, interesting work.
Cons: I'm not paid enough
January 2019
Personal Growth & Professional Development!!
Software Engineer in Fenton:
Pros: The part that's personally had the biggest impact, is the atmosphere of 'failure is ok.'
One of the senior leaders gave a Tech Talk and actually said (paraphrased, em added), "We /are/ software engineers, but this stuff is *hard.* It's absolutely ok to ask for help, or raise your hand and say 'Hey, I made a mistake.' " As someone who's had a rollercoaster couple years with imposter's syndrome, this place is a freaking blessing.
I'm part of QDivision, the IT/tech/software 'department' that's well into rebranding and runs like a start up.
Discussions often pop up in various Slack channels, where opposing views are invited and respectfully debated.
There's a huge culture of learning here. We finished a machine learning study group in December, and have two upcoming for data science and finance-related machine learning.
Teams are self-organized, so it quickly feels like you're a valid peer, instead of being new/junior/senior-level.
We use the best tools for the job, regardless if we've heard of them or not.
Cons: UniGroup is transforming itself and this is evident in the changes seen in QDivision. This is a change that grows from the inside out and will take time to be effective, so naturally, not all parts of the company are onboard. That said, this train is full steam ahead, and I feel like I've gotten in on the ground floor. It'll be great to see how things are with another year or two behind us.
January 2019
Great Place To Live.
Software Engineer in Santa Barbara:
Pros: Santa Barbara is an amazing city
Cons: The city is smaller so less business and room to grow.
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