Posted January 03, 2025
As some of you may know, I keep track of the employment notices down at the bottom of the footer bar of GOG. It's a hobby, I guess. Sort of a way of keeping track of the health of the company by seeing how long it takes them to attract a worker or pull down a posting.
On the posting for the senior engineer position, there's this curious passage:
I'm also against managers in most cases, as I feel they are the chaff of the workforce to the laborer's wheat.
But the question is, why is GOG expecting metrics that the average layperson, much less anyone outside of accounting & marketing would know a damn thing about? I tried looking into DORA, but I found my eyes glazing over due to too much buzzwords and not enough information. It was all management speak with no BLUF.
As for SPACE? Who knows. Maybe solution space? Feasible region? Of course, neither of those map onto the acronym implied by the capital implication. Seems to be more new age Agile software development woo. I tried to get an idea, and just rolled my eyes harder than I have recently, audibly groaning.
Just ask if your teams are happy, is that really so hard to ask?
On the posting for the senior engineer position, there's this curious passage:
continuous improvements based on performance metrics (DORA, SPACE)
Now, maybe I'm exactly the opposite mindeset to be working in management because I feel employees are self managing if given a few simple objectives, but then again, I've never found myself in the kind of environment where I'm doing TPS reports or other pointless busywork that could be automated in the form of a bash script. I'm also against managers in most cases, as I feel they are the chaff of the workforce to the laborer's wheat.
But the question is, why is GOG expecting metrics that the average layperson, much less anyone outside of accounting & marketing would know a damn thing about? I tried looking into DORA, but I found my eyes glazing over due to too much buzzwords and not enough information. It was all management speak with no BLUF.
As for SPACE? Who knows. Maybe solution space? Feasible region? Of course, neither of those map onto the acronym implied by the capital implication. Seems to be more new age Agile software development woo. I tried to get an idea, and just rolled my eyes harder than I have recently, audibly groaning.
Just ask if your teams are happy, is that really so hard to ask?