• dsemy@lemm.ee
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    but we did have to do a bit of crunch. And I think, to be honest, you will always have a little bit when you’re trying to finish something, especially when there’s so much complexity that needs to be brought together.

    What does doing “a bit of crunch” even mean? Crunch means you’re (practically) forced to work overtime, there is no excuse for this IMO. The game was on early access for a while, surely they could’ve delayed its full release by a bit to prevent this.

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      I agree.

      Crunch is a project management failure. This is my professional opinion as a tech lead at a mid sized gaming company.

      When I saw all the praise the game received at release, the level of detail etc. My first thought was, so what was the cost on individuals?
      Don’t get me wrong, this is an amazing game. But I worry that a lot of overtime went into this.
      And other projects will be measured against that. This might set another very bad example.

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    I recently interviewed for a software job where they want you to work at least 12 hours per day.

    During the first interview, I had asked about work-life balance, too, and the HR rep said, “well I’m not an engineer, so I’m not sure.” And then after my fourth interview, she goes, "just so you know, this will be a high intensity position. There is not much of a work/life balance.

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        This has been the norm for bigger tech companies for a while. I recently went through 4 interviews with a company that went great at every step. Had a chat with a HR folk after that about expectations, laid out my salary expectation, then was suddenly rejected the next day on not having enough relevant experience (I have literally 20 years of relevant experience).

        I think they were looking for someone slightly less senior initially, but c’mon. Why waste everyone’s time going through that whole process if you have no budget? I saw the post is still open and being refreshed on LinkedIn more than 6 months later.