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by withinboredom
1668 days ago
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In that case, they were probably looking for someone that could hit the ground running with very little training or onboarding. I’ve been hired for that case before… I was literally pushing code to production my first day on the job, and let go a few months later once the big push was done on the project. It wasn’t worth it and now stack-specific questions are one of my red-flags. |
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