For those of you who are senior developers what do you look for in a new company and development team?

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Published on 2011-02-18T15:21:15Z Indexed on 2011/02/18 15:33 UTC
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As I move forward in my career new jobs become more difficult to choose between. When I was starting out and for the first 8 years of my career I took the jobs that I could get that would keep me programming on the general technological path that I was on.

I am a job hopper, I only stay with a company for between 2 - 3 years. I think that I do this because after 2 years I get bored and unless there are new projects to keep my busy I no longer find work interesting.

Now that I am becoming more experienced it is more important for me to only apply for jobs that are interesting and will move my career and my skill set forward.

My problem now is that I keep finding jobs where the projects appear to be interesting during the interview but once I get in the company I find the development environment is sub-par and the development team is disjointed. I feel like I am asking the wrong questions during the interview process and don't know what to look for to make sure that the environment I will be working in will be a good one.

Now my question: For those of you who are senior developers what do you look for in a new company and development team?

I am looking for the key qualities in a company and development team that you look for when interviewing with a company. These qualities are the ones that would give you hints that the company will be a good one to work for.

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