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by lmm
973 days ago
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> I had to learn “new to me technology* as part of my job for 25 years on the job. Right, I'm saying that's a rarer privilege than being able to do leetcode or similar (whether during work hours or not). > None of the behavioral traits I mention have any correlation to intelligence. I didn’t wake up one morning and learn how to communicate effectively . If you think being able to communicate effectively has nothing to do with intelligence you're crazy. (Of course, it probably has have even more to do with having a common class experience than with intelligence) |
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How long have you been working? I doubt very seriously that anyone who works professionally hasn’t had to learn some new technology on the job. Out of the 2.7 million working software developers, I could say that almost all of them had to learn new to them technologies on the job. Also almost none of them did anything approaching leetcode on the job.
> If you think being able to communicate effectively has nothing to do with intelligence you're crazy. (Of course, it probably has have even more to do with having a common class experience than with intelligence)
What exactly point are you trying to make? That if I need someone who can communicate affectingly I should test that by using leetcode?
Yes, you can learn how to be an effective communicator much easier than you can learn how to pass a coding interview.