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by ChuckMcM
3371 days ago
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The last time I listed a $120K job opening I had hundreds of resumes thrown at me, over 10[1] of them were completely qualified and So perhaps it would be more accurate to say "$80K/yr programmers are scarce." In 1999 when I was hiring programmers and offering above market starting salaries I wouldn't get any qualified resumes. It is from that experience that would assert it is a 'pricing' issue rather than a 'selection' issue. [1] After 10 qualified I had my first interview round, 3 were brought back for secondary interviews and one hired. I expect there were easily 20 - 30 engineers in there that could have done the job. |
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It seems that there might be plenty of churn overall.