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by zacoder
4213 days ago
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Every company has it's own "books" they want you to read. At Facebook you work on a social network, at Google on a search engine. If you apply to 10 jobs, you need to read 10 different books. "But you can't be arsed to make that small investment in yourself before applying for a new job?" Bills don't pay themselves. Why can't you, the employer, be arsed to make that small investment in your new employee? You're the one with the capital. "Your job as an engineer entails constantly learning and trying new things in order to find the best solution" Exactly, job. As in getting paid for it. Not sure why you think it's a duty. A sacrifice that employees must make for you. "I might as well give the work to a much cheaper coder in an off shore sweatshop." Enjoy the results. :) |
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If you're a python developer, it wouldn't make sense for you to apply for a ruby job, a nodejs job, a C++ job, and a java job - thus requiring 4 books.
Instead, you should apply to 4 companies looking for python developers, then you need one book at most, unless you've already master the language in which case you don't need any books.
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Coming from the companies perspective, if I have 10 applicants for a job, the first round of people to get cut will be those who don't have experience with our tech stack. If I have other applicants who already are familiar with it, it wouldn't make sense to hire someone who would need to learn a new language first.
> Why can't you, the employer, be arsed to make that small investment in your new employee?
If there is only one person applying for the job that would be the case. But that never happens. So it's your choice to have that opinion, but understand that not being familiar with the languages the company you are applying to uses will get you ranked last among all the applicants - the most qualified candidates will be interviewed first, and only if no one else panned out would it make sense to hire the candidate needing to learn a new programming language before they can actually start.