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by FirmwareBurner 439 days ago
But you still had to get an interview first, which is often the most difficult part. Not everyone is so lucky to get such a chance. What then? Go homeless or lie till you get an interview?

The funny thing is I'm not even a mechanical engineer, but a a CS engineer, just mostly experienced in a stack that's not used much anymore but it's not like I can't learn another stack, I just refuse to put up with discriminatory hiring practices that treat you as a checkbox list, and so I have to work around the employers'/recruiters' bullshit hiring practices.

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When you're got a thousand resumes, it is not possible to interview them all. You'll pick the most promising handful.
That's why you lie to make sure you get in the promising handful.
That's why there are leetcode interviews to detect the frauds.