Is this where I complain that Stripe's Financial Reports take up to 12 hours to be available? Every month I download a spreadsheet of transactions and add them up in LibreOffice because I don't want to wait for Stripe.
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This annoys me, too. I would bet against that window continuing to be 12 hours, and I would bet against it durably increasing over time, but for the usual reasons can’t be more specific publicly until it is much shorter for everyone.
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I took a look a looked like almost all the engineering openings were for managers
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We (necessarily, given typical team size and org structure) have many more engineers than managers. Our hiring over any extended period tends to mirror that org structure. I wouldn't read too much into counts of job descriptions. One JD might be many people hired.
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Reminds me of this Blake Ross post about inefficiency in 911 calls (establishing location, etc.) compared to consumer tech: "I have seen entire engineering organizations go to war because one team slowed down their app's loading time by 25 milliseconds." https://www.facebook.com/blake/posts/10102418187090483 …
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The cynic (and member of an accountant-heavy family) in me thinks that many firms would not be fans of this. Charitably: no time to make judgement calls/do research on unusual accounting situations. Uncharitably: no time to cook books. I think less "don't need", more "don't want"
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This isn't to say it's a bad idea, I'd love for that to be the world. I'd also love to file my taxes on January 2nd, but I suspect that's not a universal opinion.
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Similarly I broadly think forward-looking companies like Stripe should be able to hire (especially engineering) folks across the world (especially now), yet all Remote jobs I looked at are North America only.
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Laws are still a thing
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