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If you are talented enough there are places that treat remote workers like drones. Throw Jira tickets over the wall and expect code to come out. Most people find this to be a bad place to work but you might like it


I love those "throw tickets over a wall" jobs and it's the most common workflow I've been accustomed to. They tend to be very straightforward with what is expected of you and I get to avoid most of the noise of infrastructure and deployment pipelines.

The crux of the problem is still a people-related one- job interviews. I get interviews but no offers, failing at various steps in the process.

And past experiences appear to show that I am incapable of learning how to interview properly. Interviews are the opposite of straightforward and I have a learning deficiency with most things interview-related.




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