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What is the single software company that you most want to work for? Why?

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FogCreek (Joel, are you listening?)

  • Brilliant guys
  • Fantastic work
  • Excellent job conditions
  • Small company
  • Incredible city... I <3 NY

Definitely, a place for people like me :)

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Google

Every picture that I saw and every thing that I read about it seem a dream.

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my brother works for google, and it's every bit as wonderful as you would think, which leads me to the conclusion that they are going to lull us into a false sense of security and take over the world in one fell swoop – Owen Sep 26 '08 at 18:31
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Apple, cause I think different too.

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Yeah, you think differently, just like everyone else ;) – Jon Limjap Sep 26 '08 at 23:36
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Joining a collective to be different? =P J/K – Quintin Robinson Sep 27 '08 at 0:34
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You are not very different if you spout cookie-cutter responses. – Albert Dec 3 '08 at 22:55
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Yeah, even this Apple fan boy hates their mice. – dacracot Dec 23 '08 at 16:59
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Why does apple hate adverbs? – Rob Mar 3 at 21:49
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My own company. (For what I would assume are obvious reasons.)

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Microsoft because they have been around for a long time and the Redmond building looks like it would be amazing to work at.

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Second Google because of the fantastic talks I've seen at Google Developer Day 2007 and GDD 2008.

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DIGG

Because everybody seem relax and young

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Some NGO. Non-commercial work without annoying customers that actually makes a difference besides on my bank account must be great.

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My own.

Nothing like not having to take crap from ANYONE.

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Not a specific company per se, but I'd love to work in an Open Source lab somewhere.

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I would like to work for the company that I currently work for because I don't want to get fired for saying that I would like to work for Google or start my own company.

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Google - unlimited chocolate, good food.

The best out of many other excellent reasons.

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37 Signals. Because they wrote the book on smarter, more agile software development. Literally.

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I would love to remain self-employed.

I have waaaayyyy too many interests to just stick to just one place. Provided you can build up your own revenue stream (i.e. a stackoverflow type of business) where the cash comes in and you can pursue your own interests, that would be a dream come true.

Imagine working on game programming one day, then working on your own compiler the next, then the day after some peer-to-peer client, then the day after hacking into the email accounts of bible thumping alaskan governors. Rinse, repeat. Never get bored, always learning something new.

True, you will miss out on the human interaction, but as we get more and more networked and video conferencing gets better, this becomes less of an issue.

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Google - There's something about working and being around educated people that brings out the best in me. I love to learn and having 20% of my time available to work on pet projects in addition to being able to work with the rest of the staff is icing on the cake.

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So that's 33 hours & 36 minutes a week to work on your own project, and the other 134 hours and 24 minutes to work for Google :-) – Chris Ballance Sep 26 '08 at 19:39
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FOG CREEK. because they treat developers as Rock Stars! ;)

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The Umbrella Corporation

...because I want to make zombies.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbrella_Corporation

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They have hired software developers, though. "Mother" anyone? – Gilligan Sep 26 '08 at 22:30
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EA, it's in the game

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Rockstar Games. They look like they have some serious fun.

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I'd like to work for USAA. Although not a "Software Company" they do a lot of in house stuff. They are a financially strong company, consistently rated one of the top employers and San Antonio seems like a nice place to live and work.

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Blizzard Entertainment, the best PC game company ever.

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Rockstar North, they make great games and are based in Scotland. Perfect for me!

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I would enjoy working at Microsoft as I have used their tools for a long time and my friends who work there love it. I also love the Seattle area.

I would also probably enjoy working at Panic. Making Mac OS X software is a lot of fun.

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Sierra On-Line, circa 1990. That, or Infocom in the mid 80s. However, since I missed those two boats, I guess I'll take what I can get without having to move from Sacramento to the greater Bay Area. (Not a San Jose fan, personally.)

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Jeez are you guys real programmers?

I would rather not work. I'm lazy by nature.

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Stretching the definition of "software company" here, but I'd say Pixar.

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A company where I can make a major difference (my current company falls into this category) - sounds like a cliche, but very true for me. I don't really want freebies or food or huge benefits (although that all is nice), all I want is to be able to influence things, and be satisfied at the end of the day that I did.

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id. The opportunity to work with/learn from Carmack would be incredible.

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His code is notoriously opaque -- randomly breaking out into bursts of assembly. I think he's one of the most impressive figures in programming, but I'd worry that I could never keep up with him well enough to learn. – ojrac Mar 3 at 22:02
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Valve. For me it's the best. But i can't, they're in the US, and i'm not going to live in the US.

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Any company that's inventive enough to strangle their software with miserable short-sighted DRM limitations that annihilate the user experience.

As short-lived as my tenure would be, I would become an pillar of internal opposition to these ideas.

(Adobe really crapped on my respect for them when I couldn't install CS3 after having been a part of the CS3 Beta)

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