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by amzn-throw
1306 days ago
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Maybe so, but don't you think I talk to new employees? It's half of my job to support my whole team and deliver through others. I battled those tools when I started. I watched them get better. I've seen what new hires struggled with 5 years ago and what they struggle with 1 year ago. Night and day. The tools have gotten a lot better. Here's the other ugly truth: That "40% of struggling with internal tools" may be saving the engineer 300% of time of having to implement the same from scratch themselves. Software engineering isn't all algorithms and data structures. A lot of it is just boilerplate code hooking up A to B. And better leave that boilerplate code to the internal tool that you have to figure out how to configure than implement it yourself. |
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Everyone below a certain level talks to new employees. Do I believe you take their concerns seriously and actively try to help? Based on my own experience with PEs as well as your comment history I think you absolutely do not.
In general my experience with PEs at Amazon led me to conclude that the vast majority of them are:
- entitled
- lazy
- egotistical
- less technically useful than the average l5 engineer