this post was submitted on 11 Jul 2023
64 points (98.5% liked)
Experienced Devs
3950 readers
1 users here now
A community for discussion amongst professional software developers.
Posts should be relevant to those well into their careers.
For those looking to break into the industry, are hustling for their first job, or have just started their career and are looking for advice, check out:
- Logo base by Delapouite under CC BY 3.0 with modifications to add a gradient
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Here’s a few from me:
How many separate projects are developers working on at any given time? (Because I want to know if they expect developers to be context switching all the time.)
Is anyone sitting there with a stop watching checking what time I get into work in the morning? (Because I’m not hourly and don’t expect to be treated as such.)
Describe the work-life balance.
Are you agile? Not agile? Scrum teams?
What might an average day look like for me? Walk me through from when I sign in and log off for the day.
How do you perform automated testing here? (if they don’t, I’m concerned)
Do you enforce code formatting?
How do you deploy your code? (if it’s not a CICD pipeline, I’m concerned)
How involved in DevOps are developers? (Will o be expected to work on CICD code? Infrastructure as Code?)
What version control system do you use? (Of the answer is nothing, the interview is over. I will not work there. If it’s something other than Git, I’m not excited about it.)
Is Docker used here? (Docker makes me very productive, I’m concerned if Docker is a tool I’m not allowed to use.)
Are there any other programming languages I’ll be using other than <advertised language for the position here>?
Are SOLID principles common practice here? Or rejected as unnecessary? (I love SOLID and think it’s useful much more than not. If SOLID is frowned upon, I probably won’t be happy there.)
Can I choose what sort of machine I get to work on? (If I can’t work on MacOS, it could be a deal breaker… I love MacOS for development, sue me! 🤷♂️)
There are places that hire developers, but don't use a version control? I'm so shock at this.
For agile thing. I would ask them to describe how they do agile also. You can have a waterfall that called agile as well. Or Agile that estimate ticket with time instead of complexity.
Yeah, there are. There are places that don't use CICD, don't use TDD, don't consider DDD beneficial, don't like to have development teams talk to product/sales/users directly... all of these are massive, horrible red flags.