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by c4se
5556 days ago
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It really depends on the situation. At my last job the pay wasn't great and there was no profit sharing or stock options. At least they had interesting projects for me to work on, but still they got me for 8 hours and I did my own projects on the side. My current employer has profit sharing, I love the work we do and there's always more interesting work to do than a 10 hour day allows. So now the projects I do at home are my pet projects for work that excite me but aren't part of my core tasks. The question is "Is this someone passionate about programming?" and involvement with open source projects are a great way to find that out, but it's not the only way. Some one who shows initiative and puts in extra work for a company they're excited about show's just as much passion for programming. It's that programmer who puts in their hour and a half of coding in between reddit posts and forgets about it when 5 oclock hits that you want to stay away from. |
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