Comment by carlosjobim

Comment by carlosjobim 18 hours ago

4 replies

> young folk these days

You should have stopped to think about why such a person was hired in the first place, while there are an endless supply of very talented, hard working, and honest young people who would never be given a chance at all.

But if I guess right, hiring is not seen as the responsibility of your company. And that's the core of the problem.

shinjitsu 16 hours ago

Sometimes people who are able to talk a lot do quite well in interviews - and University students need to be exposed to a wide variety of topics, but rarely support large projects for a long time, so that wouldn't be something that would come up in an interview.

  • johnnyanmac 2 hours ago

    well yes. the people who are really hiring are not the ones who will be working with them. It's a reflection of the MBA optimized culture we live in, so no wonder those who speak the language get in... even if they can't actually work with their immediate teammates.

bsder 12 hours ago

> You should have stopped to think about why such a person was hired in the first place

The hiring process is probably barely better than random, and, probably even closer to random for a junior hire.

Junior hires mostly don't know anything. So, you're pretty much hiring on "seems smart, curious, and enthusiastic" and praying a lot that you can train them. You're simply going to get misses.

This is one of the advantages that you get running "cooperative engineering" programs. You get to vet juniors before they get welded into your pipelines.

  • johnnyanmac 2 hours ago

    Yeah but internships are also on the decline, sadly. more and more broken windows and no one is even picking up the shards anymore.