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Each week, Triplebyte matches hundreds of programmers with 450+ tech companies. We're somewhat like a dating site for software engineers and the companies that want to hire them. So, much like a dating site would, we ask every engineer on our platform what they would be most excited about in their next job in order to best match them with companies. Among other things, we have candidates select fr
tl;dr Visual Studio Code usage is rising rapidly! VS Code is now the editor chosen by the majority of engineers during programming interviews, and it appears to be rapidly taking market share from other top editors. Triplebyte interviews hundreds of engineers every week. For each interview, we record the editor, language and operating system used. We don't use this information to decide who passes
Triplebyte Salary Tool /* How much money do Software Engineers actually make? */ The average salary for a Triplebyte certified Software Engineer in the US is $152,011. Ranging from $130,000 at the 25th percentile to $170,375 at the 75th percentile. Top earners, the top 10%, earn more than $195,000 per year. Create a free Triplebyte profile to see current roles (with salary ranges) that match your
My co-worker Daniel is really into Emacs. It’s his primary editor, his grocery list (via org-mode), and #4 of the 6 things he can’t live without on his OkCupid profile. Other engineers in the office, however, prefer Vim (or Sublime Text, or even RubyMine). Naturally, this leads to war. But after months of salvos (VimGolf one-upmanship, gratuitous references to this Stack Overflow question) no clea
We do a lot of interviewing at Triplebyte. Indeed, over the last 2 years, I've interviewed just over 900 engineers. Whether this was a good use of my time can be debated! (I sometimes wake up in a cold sweat and doubt it.) But regardless, our goal is to improve how engineers are hired. To that end, we run background-blind interviews, looking at coding skills, not credentials or resumes. After an e
If you’re a programmer considering a move to the Bay Area, you probably know at least two basic facts: 1) tech salaries are higher here than elsewhere, and 2) living here is really expensive. Both facts have been true for a long time, but they have become especially true in the past four years. Since 2012 home prices have risen by about 60% and rents by about 70% in both the San Francisco and San
In your inbox: A weekly, curated digest of the best of Compiler + other dev news This post started as the preparation material we send to our candidates, but we decided to post it publicly. For a more detailed reference of technical interview study materials, check out this extensive guide. Being a good programmer has a surprisingly small role in passing programming interviews. To be a productive
We launched Triplebyte one month ago, with the goal of improving the way programmers are hired. Too many companies run interviews the way they always have, with resumes, white boards and gut calls. We described our initial ideas about how to do better than this in our manifesto. Well, a little over a month has now passed. In the last 30 days, we've done 300 interviews. We've started to put our ide
Start interviewing in 48 hours with Triplebyte No searching. No messages. Just interviews. Triplebyte matches skilled software engineers with great jobs in tech. For engineers Take technical quizzes to instantly match with relevant jobs for your skills
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