r00tb33r wrote:
I've been repeatedly offered a developer position at a trendy tech company that mimics Google, complete with a slide for a staircase and food everywhere.
I went to lunch with them and was shown around the facility. THE WHOLE COMPANY IS OPEN FLOOR. No cubes, no walls, everybody sits in the open, including managers. I was really uncomfortable there, but I couldn't tell people why.
I want a corner office with a (small) window and four walls.
Back in the early '60s I interviewed with U.S.Motors. They let me know I had a couple of short tests to take during the first interview. And to my surprise they brought me, two sharpened pencils and two (I believe) pamphlets out into the middle of their open office floor and asked me to use a center desk and let them know when I'd completed the tests.
Afterward they told me I had done very well and I asked them in turn about their choice of testing locations. They said they liked people who could work under pressure, and I never even got back to them even to reject their offer (I already had found another, I felt better, place to work; at the corporate offices of Hires Root Beer
now "that" was a short trip.
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