What can come up in an interview or job posting that should set off the alarm bells for a coder?
I'm still only a few years in the industry but I already know to look out for excessive red tape and bureaucracy. Cubes and a noisy office also tell me that I'll be both miserable and unproductive and that management does not appreciate what coders need to work well. Also, I'd like to add that rigid sick leave policies are lame.
Edit: The way things are going I'm taking extra time to look at the company's stability. If they depend on a single vendor for their livelihood and could be out of business if the vendor decides they don't really need the service or can do it in-house.
Also, if the PMs or BAs make the project estimates without input from coders I walk.
Also, When I see a ton of different non-.Net languages in a .Net job posting. C/C++/C#/VB/VB6
What are your dealbreakers?
