in reply to Re: No longer a programmer
in thread No longer a programmer
They have a small programming team of good people working in a productive team with reasonable hours. The informal rules say:
And there are the random perks. Whether it is the prime real estate (The Water Garden in Santa Monica), flexible working hours (I personally followed a 2PM - 9PM schedule), the game room, etc. The company is very productive and profitable, and doesn't mind letting people feel appreciated.
I am leaving because I have an opportunity to do something I want to do with people I want to work with much closer to home. I am not leaving because I was unhappy in any way, shape or form. And, even though I'm leaving, I sincerely recommend it as a good place to work.
PS: I think that if you go through jobs.perl.org you'll wind up with a recruiter. You'll probably wind up with more flexibility to negotiate if you go directly to aavakian@rent.com or msilvera@rent.com.
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