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by ucee054
4900 days ago
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Then don't complain that you can't find any candidates. That's what you employers do: you filter out everybody, so there are left like 3 people in the same continent who fit your arbitrary criteria. Then all of you get into a bidding war over those 3, and most of you find that you can't afford to hire. Finally, you start whinging about a "talent crisis" and blaming the universities for not producing people with the right skills. Well you made your beds, now lie in them. |
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At a guess you're projecting other managers complaints on to me. I'm not in the U.S. and don't have these problems.
So you've got actual words from actual me:
* Those three people are worth the bidding war. They're worth 10 times the next rung down.
* I need to fill the position with the best possible person. It doesn't matter that Google et al have take the top people, I still need a new engineer.
* Universities generally suck time and deliver little. Spend the three or four years getting a ton of experience and participating in the community and you'll jump ahead of someone who's passed university, but doesn't have their own project.