The Hershey Company
Industry: Food, Soft Beverages, Alcohol & Tobacco
Anyone else confused? LOL
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The Hershey Company
Industry: Food, Soft Beverages, Alcohol & Tobacco
Anyone else confused? LOL
Hershey Company is #1? Interesting, lets see what job offers they have:
Software Engineer - Manufacturing Systems
Physical Demand:
Frequently: Sit, stand, walk, crawl, squat/crouch, twist, bend, grasp, lift up to 25 pounds
Rarely: Lift/maneuver/move objects weighing 50-100 pounds with a team
lolwut?
Yeah, my old company did this one year. They wanted to make the list, so they encouraged employees to do something [I think it was write in a nomination but I can't be sure].
Server admin in a DC
That wouldn't be called a Software Engineer I would think.
What do you think software engineers work on for Hershey? They don't make chocolate in a cloud factory. Factory automation needs iron moved around, and there you go.
I'm sorry you wouldn't think so. I've seen far sketchier.
All I was saying is that Server Admins in a DC aren't likely the Software Engineers.
Software engineers at Hershey's probably run the gamut from embedded programming to web developers. An organization their size requires a lot of software.
Edit: My initial comment was more hostile than I had intended. Sorry.
lmao do you think software developers at oil companies are next to the drill with a giant wrench?