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by kylewatson
1998 days ago
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Honest question: How do hospitals hire doctors (industry hire)? Do they quiz them like they did to the residents on Scrubs? Do they pull up a list of symptoms and ask what they would test/try next? Do they show them x-rays and ask them to spot the coronavirus? Seriously? Or do they look at your degree and experience and conclude that if you worked at General Hospital in Atlanta for 5 years you can work at Metro Hospital in Philadelphia? I honestly don't know how other professional industries hire industry-hires (not college grads/interns) but I only hear about quizzes and riddles and online tests and shit like that in programming. Hell, do they do the same shit for electrical engineers? Chemical engineers? I really want to know if they do and if not, how is it Boeing can hire a EE without a whiteboard puzzle but can't hire a CE without that bullshit? |
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I think it would be a shame to bring this sort of thing to software development, but it would allow us to get rid of some of the hoops people have to jump through to ensure they can actually do the job being hired for.