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by quickthrower2 1024 days ago
Still nepotism.

Person A and B are equally great for the role but cannot do a triple summersault to land on a beam, so neither can get past the interview stage

But… A’s uncle who went to Harvard with a high-up says “that boy is good” so they hire him on that. B posts on HN about getting no feedback and submitting their CV to 100 firms.

Nepotism has happened.

Later A may/may not succeed, turns out he does in this N=1 case.

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This debate about definition is sort of irrelevant to the broader question. Should knowledge that someone is good be ignored if the knowledge was gained through prior personal knowledge of a candidate? Even if that was possible, it would seem to me an absurd a route to take. Surely the better question is how those without prior connections can be allowed to sufficiently demonstrate their competence.