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No, it was shocked.

Here's a little diddy. Best Buy brought in a bunch of people after Target got sued for $6 million for not having an accessible website for blind people. Since Best Buy's site was very poor shape in this regard, they were hiring developers, managers, practically an entire team just to work on this issue.

First project I'm assigned, I notice a bunch of these errors and start outlining them and attaching how much time it will take to fix. Once the project launched, guess which ones got axed from the list of requirements in the first meeting?

After two more projects like this, I just gave up trying. I was told it cost too much and it wasn't an important issue. To say it was a confusing place to work is an understatement.




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