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by SHOwnsYou
5580 days ago
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I think you've missed the point. The topic outlines the person in question is interviewing for a coding job. If you come into an office looking for a coding job, but have never attempted to program before, you have not shown any level of commitment to the job of being a coder. |
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What do you identify with programming potential outside of a hiring context? I've been working with my friends to get them programming (it's the single most valuable skill a person can have in this age). I know that I can help them most by identifying their positive traits (and just pointing these out can reinforce those traits). So what do you think I should look for and "amplify"?