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by 20yrs_no_equity
3564 days ago
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You can't have 30 years of experience when you're 20 years old. You're unlikely to have 15 years experience when you're 20 years old, and you're certainly going to have a different perspective when you're more years into programming, which has good and bad aspects. Like I said, you want diversity of ages. I'm in my late 40s, I work with 20 year olds and 30 year olds and a guy whose even a fair bit older than me. Hire the best people first, then make your team diverse, both across thinking and across ages and across everything else. But there's a synergy I've noticed more than once when pairing a 40ish with a 20ish. OR even a 20ish, 30ish and 40ish three person team. I'm obviously not (and it should be clear in the above message) calling for quotas, but it's a good goal. Homogenity reduces ingenuity. |
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You can't have 15 years of experience in [whatever thing] when [whatever thing] didn't exist 15 years ago.
Note: 15 years ago = 56k internet, paying by the hour, for the 0.xyz% of select few people on the planet