akaifox@lemmy.worldtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are 2000 employees doing at Reddit?
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1 year agoThis all sounds right. Currently at some large company, it sucks so much compared to working at smaller projects and startups
This all sounds right. Currently at some large company, it sucks so much compared to working at smaller projects and startups
It will be like where I was working. On that project there were ~12 people. You could’ve cut in in half easily:
I ended up working overtime into burn out to get the project through the door (and hit issues due the architect should’ve informed us of). It would’ve honestly been easier as just me, one other developer, and a BA
It better come with a “Trial Expired” pop-up or I am not using it