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@bluesdriven
I garroted a junior with a regex once. Took him days to die.
Hasn't been the catalyst to my career I thought it would be.
They just sent another one. -
Even better. Went to an interview knowing that I didn't know half the stuff. Was upfront about it.
I am now lead dev for the whole team. And still dint know half the stuff i should have known from the job description -
youprat11598yHonesty pays off in the long term. I'm sure they'll quickly find out how much of an expert you are. And trustworthiness is a bigger factor than a specific skill. In any case you have to learn on the job. Just show them your eagerness to learn, and how you can uniquely bring them value.
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port2211078yAs someone who's written job descriptions and requirements I'm happy if you know 1/3rd of the technologies I list, you'll learn the rest on the job. Just don't lie about what you know
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@port22 sometimes i look at a job description and only know about like half the techs listed and I would go like "i don't know this and that , damn it. shouldnt apply for this one".
its kinda relieving to hear what you said
Anyone else here ever used a bit of bluff to land a job?
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