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by MichaelCrawford 4209 days ago
"(Github, App store..."

Quite commonly I am asked for my Github link, but then regarded as unqualified because I don't have one.

That's because you can download my source from my own website.

I have some pretty good reason to believe that many of those who want to know my Github, don't know what Github actually is. That is, not only do they not inspect anyone's Github source, if pressed, they could not explain the difference between a github and a hubcap.

Almost universally, one is required to have at least on App in the App Store or Google Play.

There's no specific requirement as to what the app actually does, whether it works well, whether it's source code makes sense to anyone, whether it gets good reviews - just that one just that that special magic ticket into a mobile development job.

Again, I have good reason to believe that few ever actually so much as look at the app store or google play pages, let alone download, install and run the app.

Have you ever heard someone say "I'd like to work with you so we can find a way that you can drive a brand new car right off the lot. How about I give you a thousand dollar trade-in on your totally thrashed beater?"

I actually had a Toyota saleswoman say just that to me. The reason I was shopping for a new car, is that my thousand dollar trade-in was so unreliable that I was to be fired if I didn't buy a new car Real Soon Now.

Now consider that many recruiters are really good at just that kind of sales.

It's not that they try to sell anything to the candidates. They sell their, uh, "service" to the hiring managers, by somehow convincing them that its worth paying them tens of thousand of dollars in commissions for placing just one coder.