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by azraomega 3557 days ago
I find it's more of communication problem, because what you assume they know does not match the reality of the situation. Like you ask "can you program?" A mechanical engineer who did a little VBA could apply for that job... People who stay in school all their life rarely get opportunity to be current and relevant stuff used today. This is referring to new grads. They just celebrated a huge life achievement without actually knowing what they don't know with a :D face... some more resourceful ones would find these kind crack-the-interview stuff and maybe get a job - to know what you know for compensating what you don't know. I'm wondering what if tech hiring reach out to students in school and learn what hiring people don't know and work with school to teach what students should know would probably have saved a lot of time... Again, this refers to new grads. I've seen too many not getting jobs these days.

Well. Communication problem exists with professional hirings as well. I blame engineers' lack of empathy (both interviewer and interviewee).