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Blue Nile

High End online jewelry retailer specializing in custom diamond engagement rings.

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  • 2.0 Nice People, Low Technical Bar and Too Political posted on October 10, 2009

    On the whole, the IT shop is improving from where it's been historically, but the software architecture is a mess and the politics are way out of hand for a company so small.

    Everyone has either been there forever or for just a few years, and most of the key technical leaders would get laughed out of the room at a typical Amazon interview. There's been a cycle of new people coming in, trying to push for change, then getting frustrated and moving on, which more...

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