Great Companies
April 14, 2008 @ Pawel Brodzinski on Software Project Management from Pawel Brodzinski
Do you like your team?Can you ask your colleagues freely whenever you feel like it?
Would you feel supported if you wanted to change your profile within the organization?
Do you feel comfortable when you go talk about work issues with your superiors?
Do they listen to you?
Does your boss say simple “sorry” when he screws something up?
Did recruiters were completely honest during your interview?
Is there “one for all, all for one” kind of environment?
Have the most annoying thing changed over the past year?
Would you recommend the company to your friends?
If the answer is 10 times “yes” you probably work in a great company.
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