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by fylox
5689 days ago
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Cubase user here cough
Anyway I'd imagine that working for Ableton is fairly cool. Although I am not qualified enough for such a position I am curious what requirements they have. I check your link and they ask for at least 2 years of experience.
Is that "all" ? As a CS drop out I can't even provide bachelor's degree. The point I am trying to make is:
As far as I know here in Germany employees always ask for degrees. Am I way off? Could I train myself the necessary skills and then work my way up and then some day I'd be qualified enough to work for a company like Ableton? |
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To sum it up: I don't give a rats ass for any degrees. I don't even have one myself. We send applicants a programming test. I get these tests, and I assess them without even skimming the CV. Because it would otherwise just skew my observations.
If the test convinced me that you can code, you will have a job-interview, via phone or in person depending on if it's feasible to fly you in to Berlin or not.
This interview is pure technical, either.
If this convinced me that you are a good coder, I will arrange a third interview with the CTO, who has the final say on all employments. I won't spoil the enjoyment of that for you :)