Should tech recruiters learn to code?
rosario.ioHonestly, no they shouldn't. It's not their job to know how to write code, or how to design websites. It's their job to hook people who are looking for employees up with people looking for jobs. Do they get it right every time? No they don't. But neither do developers or CEOs. Do tech recruiters need to know the difference between a set of technologies so that they can serve their clients better? Absolutely. Should their contacts be based on more than keyword searches? Yes. Do they need to know how to write code? No
> Honestly, no they shouldn't.
If the only thing they know about the difference between HTML and CSS is that one is spelt H-T-M-L and the other C-S-S, then what skills do they bring to the process?
I think it would be nice if tech recruiters knew how to work computers. You may think I'm exaggerating, but I'm really not.