> If you feel strongly about what framework you want to use, please make that a criteria for your job search. Please stop walking into teams and derailing everything by trying to convince them to switch from framework X to your framework of choice. It’s really annoying and tremendously costly.
We try to screen for this mentality pretty thoroughly in interviews.
Few things are more tiresome than having a product that has been around for years, and that has lots of users, tech debt, edge cases, and business considerations baked into it and having to explain to someone who's been with the company for 2 months that no we probably shouldn't throw out the entire React app and rewrite it in Svelte. An few things are more aggravating than someone who has that idea shot down multiple times and keeps. bringing. it. up.
Any indication in our interview process that you are a language or framework zealot will make it a lot harder for you to move to the next round.
We try to screen for this mentality pretty thoroughly in interviews.
Few things are more tiresome than having a product that has been around for years, and that has lots of users, tech debt, edge cases, and business considerations baked into it and having to explain to someone who's been with the company for 2 months that no we probably shouldn't throw out the entire React app and rewrite it in Svelte. An few things are more aggravating than someone who has that idea shot down multiple times and keeps. bringing. it. up.
Any indication in our interview process that you are a language or framework zealot will make it a lot harder for you to move to the next round.