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by dakiol
696 days ago
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The thing is when I’m the interviewer I’m not looking for coders. I’m looking for people who can understand the business, find a solution that is business oriented and produce (if needed) good enough code (we are not Google). So, if you cannot invert a binary tree from scratch but are good at the other skills I’ve mentioned above, I want to work with you. What good is someone who can code the best algorithm but cannot understand the business? Unless you are working in the top 1% of the companies out there (where you may have the luxury to invent new ways of doing things), for the rest of us our main skill is: to solve business problems with zero or minimal good enough code.
We (99% of the tech companies) don’t need a Messi, just an average Joe. |
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We don’t need you to be the best engineer using the most cutting edge tools that a YouTuber told you about. We need you to be a good colleague who people can trust, can communicate with, and isn’t going to cause a ton of stress for others through maverick behaviour or major levels of incompetence.