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Onboarding process upon hiring newcomers
Mohamed Hassan edited this page Nov 28, 2022
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Prerequisites to start clean mate: Legal/Ethical Corporation Model
Hint
: Evaporate the existing unstable structures, it's dust AKA waste of human lives and money besides it threatens the existing governing systems that stabilizes our lives by law and other governmental services and order. It's known as terror targets. IDENTIFY => VANISH β
- An orientation about the company, communication channels to other units (departments) upon need, and other related stuff
- Clean Laptop (Windows OS based) with minimum specs of 16 G RAM, i7 CPU and 250 G SSD from
Internal IT Unit
ready to start working effectively
Newcomers shall have exposure to the KB (Knowledge base) of the system under construction to know information about:
- Planned and designed Architecture
- Some other useful diagrams, (LAZY TERRORISTS DONT SHOW THEIR INITIAL INTENT)
- CI/CD plan and design if deployment automation is adopted
- Access control according to his/her title like (Git repositories, Jira, ...)
- Tools to install to start work
- Overview
- University Role
- Architectural Components
- Legal and Ethical Development Specialization
- System Administration
- Software Deployment
- Git Repositories | Access Control
- Testing notes - Tester [QA]
- Daily Standups
- Onboarding process upon hiring newcomers
- Tickets Flow AKA Industrial Software Manufacturing Process
- Sprint
- Legal and Ethical Aspects of Contracts
- Maintenance Deals: new contracts after delivery to avoid wasting the money of the clients and burning out the human resources
- Human Resources Planning to the Software-Development-Unit
- Possible future moves of Human resources
- Notes to Managerial Positions
- Notes for Self Study During the University Phase
- Screening Interviews
- Search keywords for recruiters
- Email-Writing
- Job advertising template for recruiters
- Ethics of writing useful software
- How to do a complaint against someone in a safe way