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by byoung2
4079 days ago
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In my experience it's rare to see someone with solid technical skills that doesn't have passable interpersonal skills too. I've worked with some developers who are brilliant technically, but are not people you would hang out with outside of work. You don't want to duck out or pretend you have a doctor's appointment just to avoid going to lunch with a coworker. You also don't want an arrogant know-it-all on your team, even if he is a genius with code. I remember interviewing a guy and asking him how he would accomplish something in PHP, and he said "PHP sucks, I would write it in a real language." That's the kind of person you don't want to hire to work on a PHP app. |
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'That's the kind of person you don't want to hire to work on a PHP app.' Definitely. I would also be surprised if they were even technically capable of giving a good answer, given that attitude.
'You also don't want an arrogant know-it-all on your team, even if he is a genius with code.' Agreed. And since nobody else wants to work with someone like this, this type has a tendency either tone down their attitude or to get weeded out before they can really grow technical expertise. I've interviewed hundreds of people and can only think of a couple of examples that were close to that, and those were either for internships or people fresh out of college. Do you often run into people that are technically a great fit but are too arrogant to hire?