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by intellectronica
3163 days ago
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I don't think that I'm inherently biased against promising candidates with no skills. Heck, I used to be one myself. Perhaps it's just that in the fields and company types I've worked at most (startups) that's not usually what you look for. The promising recent-graduate scenario is much more common in big corporations where people plan for long, linear careers. In the startup world the average time for someone to be at the company is 2~3 years, and the roles usually get filled only when there's a burning need to get the job done right now. So it could be that I'm not aware of what the correct proportions between the different tracks are. |
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