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by cubano
3356 days ago
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I still don't understand why employers can't simply set up a two week "trial contract" where as promising candidates simply work for two weeks so everyone can actually see and judge, with real world empirical data, how well the person does in the environment at the actual job. Yes yes..of course I know this could be gamed as well, but no matter...you can't really argue that this wouldn't be magnitudes better then the typical current/broken interview process. |
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Also, not all jobs/codebases lend themselves to being productive in 2 weeks, I'd argue they should be, but they aren't.