I really have no ponies in this race anymore. I’m telling it like it is - and the truly good companies will appreciate it because they won’t fit any of these patterns.
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You are taking your life experience and stretching into general, widely-cast nets over the entire industry. You do you, but I'm just telling, I disagree, I know the industry as well as you do, I know companies and people, and my view is that there are no categories.
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I'll say that even experience within single company can vary from office to office, from studio to studio. I heard people on twitter are praising company where I worked at 30C in office, abusive lead, who drank during office hours and HR turning blind eye on situation.
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Totally. In fact if you ask two different ppl from a team their experience about how the team works, chances are they will give totally different answers. Unless things are way off the average
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That’s also why I never care about ppl opinions of other people or jobs. Unless I know them well and I know they think like me, experiences simply do not translate to other ppl. I learned this “early” since university, where ppl’s opinions of professors proved to be unreliable
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Exactly everything depends on specific circumstances. My friend was in good relationship with that lead, was held in high regards and it was totally different for him, though he has other complaints about that company, like climate in office or low salary.
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"There are no categories" - this isn't true. I've seen many of these patterns repeated over and over again. I've had replies right here on Twitter confirming some of them. I've seen multiple instances of many of the company types I've pointed out.
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The are companies formed by 1+ manipulators out there that will exploit developers. There are abusive publishers who help fund or start companies who work their employees to death. There are many firms that work with 2+ publishers who lie about what the devs do. It's what happens
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...and you have seen some posts agreeing with me and you would find more if you look. That’s what I am saying. YMMV and there are no general categories! But hey, if you want to take your anecdotes and codify them into laws, it’s your prerogative. And I would still “100% disagree”
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