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by ms_sv
120 days ago
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Yes absolutely, I am looking for framework that will be included in the platform to be able to asses someone and determine those accurately skills to have them in the CV it is not easy and it is a challenge, overall those skills can make a teammate be valued among others. The AI interviews part is becoming very common as well, this is the issue I wanna solve since it is very easy to fake it while remote. I have another question, have you ever faced with getting a perfect candidate during interviews this person passes fully it is great, everything matches but then after 1 or 2 months the just completely flip and are not the candidate(now employee) what you tought and everyone else tought they are? |
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In my experience, the only time a hiring manager has had the authority to overcome HR mandated maximum percentage wages was when my manager was a director/CTO and I was a strategic employee. That’s what causes “salary compression and inversion.”
Line level managers who most junior developers report to are completely useless when it comes to almost anything except for advice about dealing with the politics of the organization and reaching across teams.
You may sincerely want to retain talent but (the royal ) you probably don’t control budget. If you are working in a large tech organization, the promotion process still goes through a committee and is out of your control. Even when you do get promoted, you’re probably going to be making less than a new hire coming in at your same level.
Getting back to the uselessness of line level managers, when I was interviewing to be a “strategic hire” for two companies between 2016-2020 before I got into consulting, one of my conditions was that I would report directly to the person who had signing authority for budgets and/or major decisions so I wouldn’t have to deal with powerless line level management.