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by matz1
2311 days ago
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>Not according to me, according to many in this thread, in dozens of articles posted on this site, and many more across the industry. Yes, that what said, but I doubt according to the people who do the hiring. It doesn't matter if you think you are right candidate according to you or other people. Ultimately its the people who going to hire you who is going to judge you according to his/her subjective criteria. |
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Hiring is still an on-going debate. Google SVP of People Ops Laszlo Bock has admitted previously that internal studies revealed that the interviewing practices at the time didn't really correlate to employee success:
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/20/business/in-head-hunting-...
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17196974
We're having a debate here. You can claim the current practices are best, that's fine. But you can't just state it and take it for granted without providing evidence.