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But they could have still learned to apply it on the job, right? I've used jQuery before but I can't remember how to pull it out of my ass either...
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Chefren1138y@codeclod They are basically css-selectors, not intricate advanced ways of using JQuery... This is just frightening. 😞
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Or maybe their experience was from building SPA's where they created all their dom-elements in js, while keeping the references.
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jpuge1088yDon't discard a potential employee for a skill they can learn in less than a week, hire them for a skill you cannot teach them in a month (like proper sw development)
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Just really for curious. If i answered something like:
"Ha well, i can do also,
input[type=''] or div[class="ˆ-foo"].
Actually we can filter by a set of expression composed or not and walk as a tree inside the DOM and find what i want"
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Arpit052218y@marceloch2
in resume some wrote they know 60% of jQuery some wrote 80%.
if you ask anything besides '#' and '.' they are blank.
In my mind I was like REALLY that's your 80%-60% of jQuery ?
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Interviewed 6 candidates yesterday.
all of them had 2+ years of experience in web but none of them know how to use selectors in jQuery other than '#' and '.'
LEARN YOUR STUFF PROPERLY 😠😠😠ðŸ˜
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