Career change... to the cloud.
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 @aaronstuder - The culture is great. While there are always growing pains as we become a larger company (there were 15 people when I joined) overall it's an amazing place to work. I like to talk a lot about the perks but the people are what makes DO awesome. Before joining DO (and coming from a background that included a lot of freelance work) my personal rule was that I would not work somewhere if I did not report to a VP or higher and had the ability to tell that person when they are wrong. DO has grown a lot but I could sit down with all three co-founders over the course of this week (as could any employee) to talk about whatever I wanted. Generally these discussions are about issues or career development but not always. For most of the history of the company the execs did not have offices, for several months I sat right next to a couple of the co-founders every day. With our growth a couple executives now have offices (glass walled) though one co-founder gave his up to be a dedicated interview room since he wasn't using it much anyway. I'm not sure how clear a picture this gives you but hopefully it helps. @PSX_Defector - Haha.. technically the internet connection re-imbursement is the remotee equivalent of the transportation benefit given to locals. Those of us in NYC have our monthly subway pass paid for by the company ($117/month) and this same amount is available for remotes to put towards their Internet access. Since people seem interested I'll add just a bit more about what it's like to work at DO. When I explain it to others I almost always use the phrase "we are spoiled", and we are. Here is a list of some of the company events I've done since moving to NYC: - Weekend Ski Trip in Vermont
- Tailgated and attended the Giants/Jets game
- Attended a Yankees/Mets game
- Star Wars VII opening night
- Got to attend a screening at the Tribecca film festival
- An octoberfest river cruise up the hudson
- Numerous company parties, dinners, etc (we have a company Thanksgiving dinner every year, an anniversary party, and a holiday party)
- Attended OSCON, the Community Leadership Summit and Scale14x last year
 I am sure I am forgetting a few things. Other in-office perks include - Catered Lunches every day
- Breakfast and Dinner (if you're in early/late enough) via Corporate Seamless account
- Free beverages (including beer & wine for after 5pm)
- A ton of free snacks in the office
 And with all that I should also mention that I average 45 hours per week, work/home balance is a big factor here. Technically I could get away with 40 but I like to come in an hour early to have my breakfast and get caught up before the rest of my team gets in at 10am. Despite DO being a great resume builder, I am so happy here that the only way I plan to leave is to start my own business, I just don't think any other employer could compare. 
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 @ryan_do Sounds like a great place to work. Might have to toss you guys a resume once I get my full package put together. 
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 There is more info and some pictures on themuse. 
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 @PSX_Defector If you want a list of VMware cloud air network companies to apply at I know a few  
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 @John-Nicholson said: @PSX_Defector If you want a list of VMware cloud air network companies to apply at I know a few  I'm happy where I'm at, I'm sure I'll be talking with you sometime anyways. I am the guy in Systems now. And Orrie says hi.  
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 that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones. free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc. 
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 @BBigford said: I've saw a lot of this debate on various forums. "Will on-premise IT support be replaced by MSPs and/or the cloud?" MSPs displacing (not replacing) I would says that's sensationalized. Sure it will happen at many SMBs but it's not something that is going to happen everywhere. especially not in the Enterprise sector. 
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 @Dashrender said: that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones. free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc. Headphones are the new cubicles. 
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 @BBigford said: @Dashrender said: that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones. free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc. Headphones are the new cubicles. Man, yeah - I'm wondering is this dog is just to old for that. 
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 I am a very happy DO customer  
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 You guys. The Cloud to Butt plugin makes this thread hysterical. 
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 @crustachio said: You guys. The Cloud to Butt plugin makes this thread hysterical. @MattSpeller is also a fan of this one. 
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 I think that there is a big missed opportunity in the opposite, a butt to cloud plugin. Kiss my cloud! Check on the cloud on her. And so forth. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: I think that there is a big missed opportunity in the opposite, a butt to cloud plugin. Kiss my cloud! Check on the cloud on her. And so forth. Sounds a bit nebulous. 
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 @crustachio said: @scottalanmiller said: I think that there is a big missed opportunity in the opposite, a butt to cloud plugin. Kiss my cloud! Check on the cloud on her. And so forth. Sounds a bit nebulous. You don't like my ideas? You can kiss my fat white cloud. 
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 See what I did there? 
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 @Dashrender said: @BBigford said: @Dashrender said: that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones. free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc. Headphones are the new cubicles. Man, yeah - I'm wondering is this dog is just to old for that. I'm happy with having my own office. I don't even like cubicals, I get distracted too much. 
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 @Dashrender said: @BBigford said: @Dashrender said: that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones. free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc. Headphones are the new cubicles. Man, yeah - I'm wondering is this dog is just to old for that. I don't use it as a cubicle as much as I do a brick wall. I don't always have my headphones in, but I do more often now. Our office is unusually silent. So the little noises irritate me. On the flip side, I worked in a loud environment and would put them in to block out the noise so I could concentrate (ironic that you block noise with noise). I also wear headphones to block out users. We have an open door policy, but I sit with my back to the door so when they see my headphones in, they just turn and leave. Sometimes I put my headphones in, even without music playing, just for that reason. Otherwise I would never get anything done. 







