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57 points by daxaxelrod 3 years ago · 24 comments (22 loaded)

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matt3210 3 years ago

Rejecting engineers for not having memorized all parameters of everything in a language is like rejecting a writer for not knowing every word in the dictionary

  • uhtred 3 years ago

    I always got the impression the big companies reject people because their knowledge of data structures and algorithms was not good enough.

    • decafninja 3 years ago

      The big crufty enterprise tech cost center shops used to do the language/framework trivia style interviews. Many of them have since moved onto leetcode though.

tzs 3 years ago

The one that was rejected because he did not use semicolons in his JavaScript is interesting. So are a few others that were rejected for not knowing specific things about whatever language the company used.

These rejections at first seem idiotic, especially the semicolon one. Surely the company could have simply told the developer "our style standard requires semicolons" and the developer would have been able to quickly and easily adapt. And surely any decent developer could learn in a reasonable amount of time those parts of the language that the company uses that the develop has not previously used enough to memorize.

30-40 years ago that is what would have happened. It was not at all uncommon to get hired for a new job that used a language you didn't know or had not used much, on an operating system you hadn't used, and involving hardware that was new to you.

But 30-40 years ago, we stayed at our jobs a lot longer. I wonder if that is why it was different? If it took a couple months or so to start getting productive and a year to become expert at the stuff that was new to you it was no big deal. You were likely going to be there for the better part of a decade.

So maybe now, if you can only expect employees to stay on average 2-3 years at the big SV tech companies employers want people who start out as experts in as much as possible of the tools they use, so the only training to get up to speed needed learning that company's particular systems?

uhtred 3 years ago

Strange website. I assume the people posting themselves on there also are the people that are very active on linked in, twitter, Facebook, have a public instagram, tiktok etc profiles, a medium blog, are "published authors" with their free PDF download.

Why you gotta tell everyone about yourself all the time?

m3kw9 3 years ago

Maybe was luck, but I saw many rejections ended up hired by Twitter.

  • aquilaFiera 3 years ago

    Jon, the creator of the site, worked at Twitter when he made this. I imagine a lot of the people to fill this out are friends and colleagues of his.

  • underwater 3 years ago

    The data was gathered from Twitter. I assume engineers from Twitter are much more active on the platform.

  • awaisraad 3 years ago

    they're the 5% twtr reports as bots each year

binbashthefash 3 years ago

Cool foe these folks who turned their luck around, but it's mentally exhausting having hope at this point - I'm at peace with my mediocrity.

  • SwiftyBug 3 years ago

    Mediocrity is the best! You live a good life and don't suffer from all the expectation of being amazing or even above-average.

jamghee 3 years ago

Tried to add all of mine but accidentally DoSed the site

flippinburgers 3 years ago

If being ghosted is being rejected, then I have been rejected hundreds of times.

  • yjftsjthsd-h 3 years ago

    Isn't it? They didn't offer you the job.

    • eikenberry 3 years ago

      Generally it means that you made it to/through the interview process and didn't get the job. But technically you are correct.

    • blitzar 3 years ago

      I cant be the only one that has had the radio silence for >6months then gotten a call offering the role - and no I passed thanks.

esel2k 3 years ago

Abit disappointed to only seeing large tech companies making adtech or similar things.

Not saying these around good places to be well paid but I believe that are more important problems to solve than creating thumbsups and likes. It is also not a shame to own a large farm or serve in an orphanage in a third world country.

Brajeshwar 3 years ago

These days, I just assume I'm or will be rejected. I'm used to it. And I keep trying to hit things I might not be accepted and there have been quite a few instances when I get accepted to something I applied, I'm confused and had to look up the history (mostly email) to backtrack the sequence of events.

Life is much more fun, challenging, and the reward even more super fun when you accept that more than 90% of what I do will be rejected, or laughed and ridiculed at.

badrabbit 3 years ago

A lot of these people seem to have ended up at twitter or netflix

butwhywhyoh 3 years ago

Wait a minute. If this site is true, then everyone doesn't get everything they want out of life 100% of the time?

This is fascinating!

tamrix 3 years ago

You just can't feel bad about anything these days.

At some point, when this is the "social norm", the government is going to step in to make sure everyone feels better by incentivising the vulnerable.

Then it's a big contest for who's the vulnerable.

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