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by lowlevellimbo
2038 days ago
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This isn't really accurate of Jane Street. As the other commenter mentioned, it's not a hedge fund. Secondly, engineering culture at JS is typically the opposite of what you described. A lot of time is spent to make sure all code written is quality, things move slower than a company like Facebook for sure. > Best in class engineering and internet scale problems? Nope This is mostly true apart from a few specific teams and projects. I think most passionate engineers would find the work uninspiring. |
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I think in general though a small company (JS has 900 employees, so I'm guessing around 50-100 devs) simply can't hyper optimize their entire engineering stack to the same extent that a large FAANG can. It's far too wasteful. And I'm talking about tooling, infra, and overall process, not just the code. Code review is the minimum any competent engineering org should be doing.