I'm a full-stack web developer who loves to garden, cook, read, and dance. I enjoy the ritual of making coffee, and sometimes I crave cheese and other times I crave fish sauce.
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Software Engineer at Blizzard - My thoughts and opinions are my own.
I'm a full-stack web developer who loves to garden, cook, read, and dance. I enjoy the ritual of making coffee, and sometimes I crave cheese and other times I crave fish sauce.
Location
Orange County
Work
Software Engineer at Blizzard - My thoughts and opinions are my own.
I am a Software Dev girl who loves Uncle Bob, is drawn to the human side of software development and clean coded applications, and enjoys acting as a liaison between the business and tech.
I think 3-months notice is pretty common in Europe. The same goes for Germany. In Poland, where I leave we have 1-month notice unlesss we have more than 3 years experience. It's probably due to training of people who are going to move into your place or for the employer to find someone to take your place...
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It depends on your company policy, the most of the time is 3 months for engineers, sometimes is 1 month.
That must be tough trying to keep productivity up if you know for sure you are going to leave for such a long duration.
The main idea is to respect your colleagues by getting sure that everything you know is written down in a documentation and train your substitute.
ah, I'm impressed and am at awe at that gesture.
I think 3-months notice is pretty common in Europe. The same goes for Germany. In Poland, where I leave we have 1-month notice unlesss we have more than 3 years experience. It's probably due to training of people who are going to move into your place or for the employer to find someone to take your place...