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by abalashov
22 days ago
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This is an underappreciated bit of insight and perspective, and I thank you for sharing it. Thoughts that really stood out for congruence with my own experience: > Most people with the knack for programming and thinking in systems know they have that knack > Hiring is optimizing for exact matches and experience, and that's the opposite of how this skill set actually functions. > I've found these skills are best developed by being placed in a room where you know very little about what's going on and forcing you to develop heuristics and approaches over time for getting that context. > We're far more likely to work somewhere, get enough domain knowledge, and then bounce to start our own thing |
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