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by pas
395 days ago
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Like I said, it's okay to reject the candidate for submitting something that's implies they are not a good fit. In my interpretation the "righteous indignation" part is that the candidate tried to make sure that they are not ending up wasting their time and not chasing some pipe-dream (which is bad for both parties after all, leaves a sour taste in the candidate's mouth, and ... apparently does not further the good reputation of Kagi), yet ... that is exactly what ended up happening, because the fucking ~~money lenders in the temple~~ hiring mangers in the corposphere are not just useless individually, but are actively harmful as a cohort. (Of course, the people deciding to hire hiring managers usually have good reasons to do so. And companies are not expected to babysit every candidate, but since almost always the power dynamics favors them they ought to be the more generous and proactive in the transaction. But at this point in the analysis we are just a few steps from declaring that it's cough late-stage capitalism's cough fault.) |
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Imagine yourself in the hiring manager's place. Assume all you know nothing about the candidate, and all you have is this email he posted in the blog.. How would you respond to it? Keep in mind you have no idea that the candidate is going to ignore all the requirements, you have not seen the product yet.