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by stackghost
36 days ago
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If you worked for me and you said you're not capable of being part of a team I'd immediately start looking to replace you. You might be a 100x rockstar developer. You might even be the best software engineer in the world. But the vast majority of good software is built by teams of people. It doesn't matter how good you are if you can't play nice with others. I'd rather have a team of "merely" good engineers than one "rockstar" creating a toxic work culture. Fuck that noise. |
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This generally means the person might not leave their cubicle much or give feedback frequent enough, but this doesn't mean they are not motivated to help others or share knowledge. One can approach and ask a question and get tons of help immediately.
How I know? That's me. I look like a cave dweller from a distance, but I'm not. The only difference I have is human interaction sometimes drains me a lot, so I just concentrate and work, yet everybody get their help immediately if they need them.
Also, no, I don't bite or belittle people. On the contrary.
Assuming the worst in others is bad. If I worked with you, I'd be looking for somewhere else the moment I found out how you think about me.
Remember. People don't leave bad jobs, but bad managers.