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by not_rhodey
4665 days ago
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This, this is a really lame. You're a software developer which means you have the opportunity to work virtually wherever and whenever you want. You can write software on a sunny day in the local park, inside a tent in the midst of an Arctic storm, or aboard a boat in the middle of the Atlantic. A laptop can be purchased for $200 and internet can usually be found free. There is no reason to compromise on a less than exceptional job unless you want to live in the idealized city apartment and collect a sizable salary. |
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However, let me describe a few thoughts I had whilst there (not the submitter).
1. Mozilla's mission is just as important as random company making the pipes more efficient for sending cat/twerking/whatever videos. They are a non-profit and are operated as such.
2. They have some incredibly interesting problems that they are working on. From the research team to the browser development itself. Read interesting = hard.
3. They do pay well. I know this as a former intern; also from word of mouth from people who worked there. :)