Top new questions this week:
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In summary, I’ve been a tech lead on a project for over a year now, and during that time I’ve worked almost exclusively with one developer, who is probably one of the worst I’ve ever worked with (…
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I was recently offered a job that really doesn’t feel like the right fit for me. Some red flags during the interview, offer, and subsequent discussions were raised. The problem is that this is a large …
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Greatest hits from previous weeks:
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I am a huge proponent of nohello in the workplace – I get way too many Slack messages and other interrupts to waste time on pleasantries. I keep my Slack status set to “nohello.com” as a way …
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Four months ago, I started a new job and joined a project with a co-worker who has been employed here for many years. We were both brought on as experts, but he has subdomain expertise that I do not …
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I’m the owner of a business with about 30-40 employees. Recently, I found out that one of my employees has been having an affair with my wife. The employee has worked for me for four years. I felt …
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I started looking for jobs today and I encountered the term “working knowledge”. I do not really understand what the term means and I am wondering what kind of tasks I would be expected to do with “…
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I have noticed I have had great success using another co-worker as a metaphorical rubber duck (sometimes intentionally, sometimes unintentionally). It improves my productivity vastly. However, I know …
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I’m about to interview someone who applied for the same position that I have: Senior Software Engineer. The candidate is 13 years older than me and has worked in the same position for more than 15 …
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From what I understand, it’s uncommon to put full contact information of references on your resume. In place of that do I need to put “References available upon request”? Alternatively, is it safe …
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