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by bseidensticker 1556 days ago
I realize that, but 1 month vs 6 months? It's not just that the infrastructure is all different, ramping up on a codebase is extremely time consuming itself. You're going to have that at any other large tech company.

If it's a tiny startup on mostly greenfield stuff then sure, but that's also not a reasonable proxy for the rest of the industry.

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Trust me, Google is just weird. I used to work there. When I joined SRE it took 3 months for me to be able to do anything useful at all, and another three months after that before I was really able to function on my own without needing to constantly look things up or ask for help.

After Google I joined a startup where I built two new products from scratch, including hiring most of the team myself. On boarding time was about a week and that included learning a new programming language from scratch (Kotlin, which is in fairness, easy to learn). This remained true true even after several years where the codebase had become quite large. On-boarding time never really changed for programmers of equivalent skill.

Ramp-up time in most normal businesses and most normal codebases is measured in weeks, not six months.