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| | Ask HN: My son declined intern offer because it's remote – start of a trend? | |
45 points by LanceJones on Oct 27, 2022 | hide | past | favorite | 47 comments
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| | Hey HN... my son is 2 years into his Business/CompSci degree and already has lots of summer work experience. He's got an internship offer from Amazon and one from GoDaddy. He just declined GoDaddy because it's only remote, and for a new aspiring developer, he thinks it's important to be around other developers/teams to learn norms and gain "osmotic" experience. Amazon is on-site. With all the attention on WFH over the past 2 years in the tech space, what do you think of his rationale? Could this be what a lot of young developers are feeling? |
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But on the other hand, for an internship, it's good being around other people. Not necessary other employees, but does he have a group of others in similar roles?
I've surrounded myself with other devs for example. If I need to chat, I know the friends and people I can reach out to. If he doesn't have that because where he's at doesn't have it, then it makes sense to get that by going in person.
But I don't think it's a trend. If we are going by anecdotal, there are many more stories of people wanting and going full remote.
Main stories I have seen about going to the office for me sound like the places that went remote only during the pandemic and don't know how to handle it. As someone that's been remote over 10 years, not every company has the tools and structure to handle remote workers correctly. Add to that micromanagers and other things, and it gets worse.