An engineer's perspective on hiring
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Most companies use ineffective hiring practices that waste time and miss top talent, often overlooking skilled programmers while chasing trendy candidates. The author suggests interviews should identify genuine talent, reflect job duties, select for long-term value, respect applicants' time, and assess code quality "taste." A better approach would combine code review interviews with work sample discussions, focusing on collaboration rather than abstract skills, as programming is fundamentally a team activity.
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