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by XCSme
502 days ago
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When we do our job, we very rarely interact directly with the "mission". We are coders, if we like the project/technology and the team is fun, of course we will be happy to do our job well. On the other hand, what does the mission matter if you are unqualified and can't solve the problems at hand. Yes, a good mission is always a plus, but most capable coders code because the problem/implementation is interesting. They won't magically code better if the code is intended to be used for some Earth-saving purpose. |
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And this is the problem, if I am hiring for a startup or in my case green field initiatives, I don’t need just “coders”. I need people who understand the business and can give prescriptive insights and deal with the ambiguity that comes with any green field initiative. If you are just a coder, how do you plan to stand out from the literally 1000s of applications that every company gets?