Nine years ago, during the interview with the manager of a textile company, he asked what my religion was. I said i didn't had any, and then he said "You know what happens with people who don't follow any religion, right?" and pointed down, indicating that i was 'going to hell'. That made me want to quit right there, but i was so much in need of a job. I wasn't hired in the end, despite doing well on the tests. But i…
Isn't that ILLEGAL pretty much everywhere?
Ask HN: What's the biggest red flag you've encountered during a hiring process?
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#272I once was interviewing for an internship at a quant firm in Chicago (I was in my Sophomore year I think at UIUC) and my interview went pretty well up to the point of my second-last interview of the day. Then, I sat down with the VP of engineering, and he opened the interview with "so, what do you think it is we do here?" And I naturally stuttered through a canned answer about how they use arbitrage opportunities in…
I'm curious what the answer was. I've read plenty about how the boutique finance sector is basically a parasite that only benefits a small cohort of already wealthy individuals, would like to hear what the other side has to say.
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#274The length of the recruiting process, no comms back and didn't want to bother my friend if it was a dud. Communication is important. Speaking with the other managers and CFO: "We're agile, we're not against procedures and process but we need to move fast" Met the CIO for 10 minutes who did a 'Machine Gun Style' interview: Rattled off questions one after the other for 10 mins and I guess I did ok since I got the job.
Suffice it to say, my buddy was laid off 1 month after I joined, the CIO another 4 months after that. So many good people to work with (thank goodness) but the culture was so messed up because of the impression that moving fast meant to cut corners no matter the cost to the company and employees. I lasted 2 years and learned so much about what to look out for now.
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#275Earlier quoted context omitted.
NVidia was truly a spectacular opportunity. So was Microsoft, Databricks, etc. I picked a dud, and didn't realize it until it was too late (just now). Question is .. what are the obvious winners today, and for the next 10 years? Some opportunities I missed but they didn't go anywhere: Docker, Qualcomm. Consumer Devices is a general dud I think. Software and data is where it is at. I dunno?
Robotics
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#277In the interview I asked the technical lead, "So, what sort of version control do you use?" Answer: "Well, we just open the file on the server and Vim will tell you if someone else has it open too." Nope, nope, nopity, NOPE.
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#278It was one of a French startup - it did pretty well in the market, and I liked what they've been doing. It was something like a fifth or sixth interview, and CTO told me they decided to offer me a position requiring more solid technical skills. I was happy to hear it, and I didn't think my boss should be also a different person and didn't ask about it. Later I realized my boss was awful at management and speaking wit…