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by _0w8t
1881 days ago
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This is how it is with IT companies paying well above average. Given that they are able to pay such salaries this interview strategy is compatible with big profits. It could be that by changing interview strategy to look more similar to other professions that profit can be increased even farther, but nobody is risking it. |
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And I can ask that given the recent issues with data privacy and data abuse by the tech giants, would we be in this place if the interview processes had selected for more holistic engineers, technically able but that refuse to play the game just for the sake of playing the game, that are opinionated and don't conform to something just for the sake of money?
I know that I might be creating a false dichotomy but I would like to think about what kind of pressure this selection process creates, what biases arises from it? How can we make it better?
Because your argument is the most conservative and pro-establishment one: it works so don't touch it and just emulate.