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by BeetleB 1465 days ago
> If it does not help me with my job and future income it should not be mandatory for employers to require it.

And you've pinpointed the problem - it's not with universities but with employers.

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It's both I think. I can understand employers wanting employees to know more than leetcode for example. English/writing would help having good documentation for example. The current undergrad regime is too broad is my argument. I am not a coder but in my field undergrads are not very well prepared to enter the workforce.