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Now I know why our Australian trained junior "Software Engineers" are so dumb. According to academics, "...students in postgraduate IT courses were unsure how to use a computer or a USB drive."

Source:
https://abc.net.au/news/2019-05-06/...

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  • 4
    Excuse me what
  • 8
    "Academics have shared stories of foreign students using phone apps to translate university lectures and students in postgraduate IT courses who were unsure how to use a computer or a USB drive."

    i would like to hear a story how it happens that a student enrolls in an IT course and doesn't know how to use a Computer.
  • 6
    @heyheni

    Student has $$$
    University wants $$$ because the government has cut its funding
    University admits student and gets $$$
    End of story
  • 6
    So... my lack of a degree might actually be worth something now 😎😂
  • 2
    @C0D4

    That, or having studied in a country where universities are free and thus, admit people who know how to use a USB drive
  • 0
    Bullshit. I live and studied in Australia.

    - None of my fellow student doesnt know how to use PC/USB. I dont know anyone who can't speak english either.

    - The standard english test was 7. too high. If you get 7 your english is pretty good. Totally make sense to lower to 5.5.

    - Those has low english test scores are required to go through an english class of 3 months. Also, "computer 101" is a required unit of study.
    My wife got 5.5 and had to take the english class. She graduated and works for Deloitte, whats wrong with that?
  • 2
    @nam17887
    Your argument is flawed. I have hired It graduates who didn't know how a computer worked. One of them wrote remarks in source codes in Chinese and after we fired him I had to use Google translator to read them.
  • 2
    Did you know "programmer" is officially a mid range career? IQ wise I mean.
    You could be below average and be a good "programmer"

    You are welcome.
  • 0
    @FuckJava Then learn how to hire better.
  • 0
    @nam17887
    I have. No more hiring IT professionals onshore
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