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by schmookeeg
1695 days ago
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I wish "non-tech/well-rounded" were better valued or even understood in the mainstream. People mention them as cultural virtue-signals, but it's not part of any interview or screening I've been a part of, and I've done dozens in the last year. I don't feel that "soft skills" are sought or even desired in an engineer -- I'm only ever asked about some certain framework or technique or algorithm (lol), not even tangential open-ended stuff like "hey how would you approach a customer complaining about X" or "How would you prioritize technical debt vs features in a product's lifecycle?" or, heck, even something fun and off the wall like "you've lost your wallet in a foreign country -- now what?" I'm glad your startup experience was useful in your own search. Best of luck on your new endeavor! :) |
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> I don't feel that "soft skills" are sought or even desired in an engineer
An engineer who can communicate well will never be out of a job.