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Not every semicon is SAS, I've heard similar things as what your friend has said about them though. No offense but your post comes off as someone who has spent their whole life in software and has no experience in semicon.


Maybe I didn't succeed at getting it across, but my anecdotes about SAS are not only by proxy. (I.e. my friend's experience and that alone.) I worked there.


So you’re critical of others for working at a place you have worked at? How does that work?


Surely this is the best way to review a workplace? What method is better?


I’m talking about the hypocrisy of holding it against someone for having worked somewhere that you yourself have worked at, not the industry itself.


> for having worked somewhere that you yourself have worked at

Their friend also stayed there for 8 years while the poster presumably quit sooner.


This person should be flagged for bias in interviews.




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