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Do you think you'll be able to pay me for development as well as designing?? I mean you've got your startup and all.
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@MoCkYPR payment is biggest issue in startups right now. If you want work done you must pay appropriate price to the developer.
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Your incoherent rage filled response gets you no job.
A simple "I would be happy to try, always something to learn but would I bring anything to the table? Maybe not" -
MoCkYPR3307y@seraphimsystems Wow thats really good advice!! I guess I shouldn't have disregarded the opportunity that way :/
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@MoCkYPR of course sometimes you have to be clear that you will not do their work for free, you should always be willing to help especially in a startup.
I see a lot of people take interview questions personally, without realising they are often designed to make you flip your shit in advance of it happening in a work scenario so they can avoid a bad hire.
But then don't let anyone take the piss out of you either.
It's a fine balance. -
Yeah, my company has that with a developer who's also a system administrator and doesn't get extra for it.
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It can be hard for a very small company to have someone as specialized as a developer that only does development. You usually need to wear many hats because there are more departments than there are people.
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