u/CodeCrusader94

When to change office chair?

بتغيروا كرسي المكتب كل اد ايه؟ عندي كرسي إسمه joker كنت جايبه من arkan من 2023 وبفكر أغيره ؟ يتباع بكام مستعمل حاليا و ايه افضل كرسي مكانه حاليا لاني fully remote دلوقتي ومحتاج حاجه أحسن.

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u/CodeCrusader94 — 4 days ago

When to change your office chair?

بتغيروا كرسي المكتب كل اد ايه؟ عندي كرسي إسمه joker كنت جايبه من arkan من 2023 وبفكر أغيره ؟ يتباع بكام مستعمل حاليا و ايه افضل كرسي مكانه حاليا لاني fully remote دلوقتي ومحتاج حاجه أحسن.

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u/CodeCrusader94 — 4 days ago

كرسي مكتب بيتغير كل اد ايه؟

بتغيروا كرسي المكتب كل اد ايه؟ عندي كرسي إسمه joker كنت جايبه من arkan من 2023 وبفكر أغيره ؟ يتباع بكام مستعمل حاليا و ايه افضل كرسي مكانه حاليا لاني fully remote دلوقتي ومحتاج حاجه أحسن.

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u/CodeCrusader94 — 4 days ago

Just need to vent. Six weeks. Four rounds. Intro call, live coding, system design, final with the hiring manager. Cleared all of them. Rejection email landed the day after the final round. No specific feedback. Polite. Got the real story off-record from one of the engineers. All three engineering interviewers said yes. Two of them left the same note: "sometimes takes time to reach the correct answer, or provides multiple answers before settling on the correct one." That's it. That's the reservation. That I think out loud. That I consider trade-offs before committing. That I self-correct. Apparently their process auto-rejects on more than one reservation comment, even when it's literally the same comment phrased the same way by two different people. The engineering panel wanted me. Got overruled by a process rule. The thing that's eating me — that note describes good engineering. Nobody on a real team ships the first idea in their head. You think out loud, you weigh options, you land somewhere defensible. The candidates who give one clean fast answer are usually the ones who've seen the exact problem before, not the ones who reason better. I had relocation logistics already discussed. I slowed other processes down because I thought this was landing. How would you handle this? Push back through the recruiter? Reach out to the hiring manager directly? Just walk away? Anyone been killed by a process rule after the actual humans said yes — and did anything you tried actually work?

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u/CodeCrusader94 — 17 days ago