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Things that we should collectively refuse to do while job searching:

- AI interviews and live coding sessions
- Working with recruiters who don't know shit about tech
- "What is your Github" (I don't use github, retard, they're microsoft. Beside, I don't have a strong portefolio because I had an actual job, you should try it).

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  • 4
    100% agree, we should.
    But also 100% sure "we" won’t.
  • 2
    You have no github but molodetz! Unlimited build server / filesize.

    Live coding sessions is totally fine by me tho. But will never do a cognitive test again. Passed it (with perfect score for inductive and deductive thinking), took hours, was very intense, not hired. I felt raped afterwards.

    Recruiters are idiots. Do have to know so little but still don't know. It's almost an art to remain that stupid.

    I have a strong portfolio because I don't have a job (you should try it!)
  • 2
    yea such a bs those live coding sessions.

    Just hire if I am a fit , try it for 3 months and see.

    Oh my greatness goodness, strict ass corps and hr and idk what eelse
  • 3
    @freshlyfe @whimsical

    Live coding session in person are fine. I'm specifically talking about "AI" live coding where a stupid LLM is the one judging your code
  • 0
    I typically refuse to do any "homework" assignments.

    I haven't used my Github in years, but my Gitlab is pretty active: https://gitlab.com/djsumdog .. although I really want to move off of Gitlab to self-hosted Forgejo at some point.
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