| > There is a preference for hiring people directly out of grad school and inducting them into the cult while they are still naive, so that's just what they come to expect for work-life balance. Heh. I once interviewed for an internal SW position that dealt with fab automation. I openly told them in the interview that I knew about their work culture and that was of great concern to me. Interviewer: I know what you mean, and I promise the org has been working to improve the conditions. It's not as bad as it was. Me: Great! However, for me the comparison isn't the "old you" but the rest of Intel. <Back and forth> Interviewer: Look, you're not going to get a 40 hour/week job anywhere in the SW industry! Me: Umm... All my SW engineer roles at Intel were 40 hour/week jobs. I haven't worked on weekends in years. <Proceed to list friends at big name SW companies who also don't work more than 40 hours/week> Interviewer: OK. We normally interview people straight out of college who don't know any better. Needless to say, I didn't take that job. |