@cercerilla Wonder how many companies would just eat that cost because they don't know better.
@cercerilla Honestly there's no good solutions right now for hiring developers. I know I spent the bulk of 2017 looking and have had conversations with friends who are in the process of hiring. Between the "puzzle interviews", the "coding challenges", and the "schedule half-a-day and install this software so we can see what's on your computer while we do this challenge" I think the whole industry is doomed.
@craigmaloney @cercerilla it’s because the entire industry is run by man children who don’t know what they’re doing, either
@odinsdream @cercerilla It's also because companies are deathly afraid of getting sued for bad hires. So much so that they front-load the process ad absurdum.
@craigmaloney @cercerilla I stand by my man child point. In any other area people accept that not all hires will be flawless perfection capable of running the entire company from their home office
@odinsdream @cercerilla Oh absolutely. I ran into more positions where Goddess Athena emerging fully ready for battle would have had a hell of a time getting past the requirements.
@craigmaloney @cercerilla haha Athena wtf don’t know already have a girl on the team amirite ... meet u at the stripclub later Keith?
@craigmaloney A lot probably, but eventually Google or Facebook or someone would start to realize how much it's costing them, and then other companies would cargo-cult their solution just like they've cargo-culted their current hiring process.