Career announcement: I'm joining ThoughtWorks
Update: I’m not sure if I made this clear below, so just for the record: ThoughtWorks is a cool company with a great reputation and I’m thrilled to be joining them. All of my comments below should be taken in the spirit of that statement.
I’m tickled pink to announce that I’ve accepted a job with ThoughtWorks as some kind of Ruby guy and so I’m moving from Boston to Chicago to live the dream of 80-100% travel to places that are not Chicago. I thought it might be worth explaining briefly why I chose them.
In short: I get to work in Ruby (apparently), on a diverse range of projects, in diverse settings, at considerably greater job security than I might find at a startup; I expect to learn a tremendous amount about developing good software; it’s a change of scenery and a chance to travel; everyone at the interview impressed me, and were kind enough to let me geek out over Handshake, yea, even unto the whiteboard; and significantly, I couldn’t find anything credibly negative about the company, either from former employees or outside observers. If they suffer from a little hubris, well, there are far worse sins to have.
I’d also like to note that everyone I met at the interview event, in particular their founder Roy, was remarkably and even alarmingly candid. It was a breath of fresh air.
The job starts on June 18th, and shortly thereafter I’ll be attending ThoughtWorks University for six weeks. I’ve always wanted to see India. I also have to relocate to Chicago between now and then; I don’t know anything about the city, and if anyone has any advice about living and working there I’d love to hear it.
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That’s sweet…I am currently in the selection process for Thoughtworks out of Calgary. Any pointers on getting through the end of the process so I can get into Thoughtworks University?
Good luck! It wouldn’t be ethical for me to go into details, but being enthusiastic and effusive is probably a good bet. Remember that you’re being judged by your future colleagues, people who live and breathe software development and agile practices. Try to demonstrate some passion for your language of choice; I was fortunate to be able to talk about my design-by-contract system, Handshake, and to be able to get into implementation details and bounce ideas off of my interviewers, who were all extremely cool.
All the best, and if you get accepted let me know and we’ll meet up in Bangalore.