I worked for TMobile for 4 days in 2021. I don't usually apply to big companies but money was tight because pandemic and I needed a job quick. I was assigned to work on the config server (think in-house developed consul or etcd) and it was awful. "If this specific config value is being set by Service A then what is actually written should be twice the given value, but if Service B is reading the value, return 1/3 of the value as an HTTP form body instead of JSON." By Thursday I got a call about a new position and I left so quick that the recruiters black listed me. TMobile getting hacked is a "when" not an "if"
roncesvalles|3 years ago
People say dev salaries are way too high but this is basically what internal systems look like at all the places that refuse to pay fair market value.
tpmx|3 years ago
So T-Mobile offered you a "quick job" that immediately gave you access to their inner sanctum?
These threads are a hoot.
latency-guy2|3 years ago
I think something more accurate is
> TMobile getting hacked is a 'how many times', not a when
But adjust further...
> All cell providers getting hacked is a 'how many times', not a 'which'
BeFlatXIII|3 years ago
That's one way to reduce headhunting spam.
coreyog|3 years ago