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by wilsonfiifi
4454 days ago
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I totally agree with you on this. We had the same problem with recruiting talented staff when we started. We ended up hiring graduates who where on a 1 year National Service Scheme. We spent a quarter of the year training them and got about 8 months worth of production work out of them. A couple stayed on after the 1 year "obligatory service to the nation" period had expired and the rest joined better paying companies. Honestly being a training ground for young graduates isn't that bad. It was very good for my personal development because teaching/training inexperienced but bright coders really raises your game because believe you me, they will challenge you and put you on the spot! Lol. I should probably make a living of organizing bootcamps for CS graduates and after 3-4 months, "auction them off" to companies … evil laugh! |
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