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by cdnsteve
61 days ago
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Have them show you and talk about what they built. If they are not curious and building side projects, doing open source for excitement and making an app for a friend's business, their family member or some passion project, to me that's a red flag. We are in a new age when the barrier to building is literally the lowest it's ever been. If your GitHub still is a dead graveyard fix that immediately. I have over 2k commits in 2026 alone and I'm not even an IC anymore. Not including my work account. I have like 12 side projects being built usually, working on 3-4 in parallel. A few are open source and growing. All of this has helped me learn at a crazy rate. If your candidate is still just slogging 9-5, doing stand-ups then clocking out without anything extra.... That's all you need to know. Curious, self learning, high potential people with a track record and good communication skills. That's it. |
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