KillChillPandey Posted January 21, 2016 Report Posted January 21, 2016 aa salary entha exp ki quora lo idi undi : SDE I, SDE II, SDE III, and Principal.An SDE I is essentially a new and inexperienced (at the level of Amazon's engineers) junior engineer, usually a college hire. SDE IIs have a few years of experience, including experience with large codebases and some architectural experience. SDE IIIs have many years of experience, and have led or spearheaded at least one nontrivial or important project. Principals are like advanced SDE IIIs. Usually you're looking at 10-15 years of experience minimum, and each probably has a few published whitepapers. Note: Although the levels may be different, these tend to map pretty cleanly to similar hierarchies at Google and Microsoft, but they have no correlation to hierarchies outside of the "club" of elite companies (Microsoft/Amazon/Google/Facebook etc on the west coast, Bloomberg/Goldman/HFT firms etc on the east coast). People with 10-15 years of software engineering experience interview *all the time* at these companies, but they may not be fit for much more than a junior engineering role (SDE I or SDE II, depending on which company you're looking at). Egos get bruised all the time during interviews for companies like Amazon.Imagine a 21-year old college grad (who just started legally drinking) in a room with a candidate. The candidate is 35, with a decade of industry experience. The 21-year-old is throwing programming questions at the 35-year old industry vet that the industry vet can't properly answer. The 35-year old industry summarily gets rejected. Ouch.This happens much more than you think.Source: Ex-Amazon SDE + Ex-Microsoft SDE.
pandugadu999 Posted January 21, 2016 Author Report Posted January 21, 2016 oka college fresher aadiki antha knowledge ela vastundi....top univ lo entha seppina no exp kada...... aithe bayata general ga java architect laga work chese vallu ee google, mfb lanti companies lo SDE 1 job ki kuda paniki rara ... quora lo idi undi : SDE I, SDE II, SDE III, and Principal.An SDE I is essentially a new and inexperienced (at the level of Amazon's engineers) junior engineer, usually a college hire. SDE IIs have a few years of experience, including experience with large codebases and some architectural experience. SDE IIIs have many years of experience, and have led or spearheaded at least one nontrivial or important project. Principals are like advanced SDE IIIs. Usually you're looking at 10-15 years of experience minimum, and each probably has a few published whitepapers. Note: Although the levels may be different, these tend to map pretty cleanly to similar hierarchies at Google and Microsoft, but they have no correlation to hierarchies outside of the "club" of elite companies (Microsoft/Amazon/Google/Facebook etc on the west coast, Bloomberg/Goldman/HFT firms etc on the east coast). People with 10-15 years of software engineering experience interview *all the time* at these companies, but they may not be fit for much more than a junior engineering role (SDE I or SDE II, depending on which company you're looking at). Egos get bruised all the time during interviews for companies like Amazon.Imagine a 21-year old college grad (who just started legally drinking) in a room with a candidate. The candidate is 35, with a decade of industry experience. The 21-year-old is throwing programming questions at the 35-year old industry vet that the industry vet can't properly answer. The 35-year old industry summarily gets rejected. Ouch.This happens much more than you think.Source: Ex-Amazon SDE + Ex-Microsoft SDE.
MindRinger Posted January 21, 2016 Report Posted January 21, 2016 future ela untadi.. How can anybody assess your future? I find a lot of dust accumulated underneath your skull. You don't seem to be using the apparatus present in that area of your body.
k2s Posted January 21, 2016 Report Posted January 21, 2016 oka college fresher aadiki antha knowledge ela vastundi....top univ lo entha seppina no exp kada...... aithe bayata general ga java architect laga work chese vallu ee google, mfb lanti companies lo SDE 1 job ki kuda paniki rara ...simple... Junior ki only book knowledgebase and he asks a Q from that base... Which senior once upon a time might have studied and never used in his experience.
KillChillPandey Posted January 21, 2016 Report Posted January 21, 2016 How can anybody assess your future? I find a lot of dust accumulated underneath your skull. You don't seem to be using the apparatus present in that area of your body. Well, if you tell his future he isn't going to follow that.. He will confirm your prediction with like 100 ppl perse. There is a basic fault here.. Learning and earning are swapped from its respective places. Social phenomena plays another role,discussion of which is for another day. Instead of getting information to judge better,the lazy question was followed with future reference.
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