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by shubhamjain
4067 days ago
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> A job interview is fundamentally a competition against other candidates. That's hardly the case. Hiring for programming is different from hiring for a cashier. The programming world, at least, if you hiring for good programmers, would rarely have a queue of candidates lined-up. You get tons of resumes daily, sift through BS, find someone good, get to know him more and after some rounds, you hire him if he is worth his salt. Rarely you would hear the phrase, "We hired the other candidate because he was skin-of-teeth better than you." Judging from the lack of engineers, a company would be very lucky to have more than one really good candidate for a position. |
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there was never anything close to anybody getting "cut" in favor of another interviewee that was fractionally better than they were. we fully intended to make offers to everyone that we thought was good.