who gets the opportunity to be a qualified developer?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @PaulRoales
right. And then what's the definition of "qualified developer"?
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Replying to @tiffani @kimmaicutler
I feel like the answer to this is pretty simple honestly: can you answer this programming problem correctly. Yes/no.
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Replying to @PaulRoales @kimmaicutler
that's true. But, you have to be able to get in front of the ppl asking that question. This is often the issue
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Replying to @tiffani @kimmaicutler
is it? I maybe wrong but feel like there is so much demand out there that everyone remotely qualified gets interviews
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Replying to @PaulRoales @kimmaicutler
and you might get an interview, but everybody knows code interviews are often bad
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Replying to @PaulRoales @kimmaicutler
maybe. But, the dynamic that's created is off-putting and demeaning for otherwise qualified talent
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I think of myself as a very good programmer, but I've never left a dev interview confident that I did well
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Replying to @tiffani @kimmaicutler
good chat though - keep pushing and asking questions, as we all know that's how we all get better
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must always keep challenging our assumptions.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @PaulRoales
tech is really good for that. Hoping somebody applies it to people issues
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Replying to @tiffani @kimmaicutler
I assure you people are listening - maybe not moving fast enough but voices echo
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