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zacpool6439ylast year i saw a 10 year+ android development experience hiring. i checked recently and they are still hiring
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Senior dev co-worker currently has "20+ years experience with ASP.NET" listed on his LinkedIn. Right.
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@minimango ASP 1.0 was released on Dec 1996 so he's only a few months away from some kind of accuracy 😂
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@dewmsolo Maybe he tries to argue that the experience in ASP transfers over to ASP.NET...somehow.
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That's great stuff. Funny thing is most hiring managers probably wouldn't even notice it and only devs would
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Dodged a bullet then. I don't want to be a part of a company where the people building the team don't have a decent understanding of the technologies they're looking to work with.
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@jirehsrudios: Maybe, but this was almost a year ago. This is the same guy I've been getting most of my rants from. He is the worst. :D
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I see this in a different way ur boss just wants to hire someone with 5+years experience in a couple of year! He is just forward thinking.
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I smell "poaching" signs. Maybe he is indirectly trying to say: "if you have worked at Apple and developed Swift, we need you! Just like we hired somebody from GitHub to help our team learn Git." :P
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erres4329yThis is what happens when your recruiter is 22 yo girl, college graduate with a degree in English literature, who's starting her career in tech HR at the agency of (presumably) her uncle.
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Yes hearing the same from the off target recruiters. And the job is in Iowa - I am in NY 😀
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@Jumpshot44 that's great since the job I was talking about was in new York and I start a job in Iowa next week...
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irfansyed58ythat's the same case with the React Js with 5+ years of experience along with node and other stuff too :)
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If this rant stays near the top of "all" top posts, then in a few years it won't be immediately apparent why it's a rant.
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@simis2626 I was surprised it went this high in the first place and have thought a few times it is going to outdate soon
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@jirehstudios in much the same way one would argue that experience in Java transfers over to JavaScript.
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xorith26767yThis may be the alcohol talking. And yes. This Monday was that hard. But may this rant live on my friend.
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i have seen ads , saying "We are hiring Swift Devlopers, Must have 8+ year experience with swift", from where does this people come from, time travel ?
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@rootDaemon lol yeah hadn't mentioned that, as time increases so do the requirements. Better be an OG Dev
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Queman106yChecking back in, this will be possible for people who weren't on the dev team for swift next year.
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Student: This would be my first job, I'm 18y.
Employer: For this junior position we require 20y+ experience. -
He might want people with experience in ornithology. Alternatively, he might be a hare-brain.
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ryangurn596ywell its now its almost possible since its 2019 although still really really unreasonable.
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sozonome426yEvery times....everytime....
Every. Single. Time.
Happened. So. Many. Times.
Unreasonable / impossible requirements. -
lvlzero836yWhen developers here are making a countdown like they are waiting for New Year / Christmas.
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catbun415ysame with spark, anything related to hadoop, aws, gcp, cloud tech or whatever new tech in town lol
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Don't forget to tell the hiring manager that you have that many years (because you work more than 8 hrs a day... only count 8 hrs for a day and the years add up)
and don't forget to tell the hiring manager that you make 30% more now than you do but you would be open for only a small increase in pay because you don't find your current employment challenging enough. -
ReimarPB255yThat would actually work now, assuming someone learned Swift just as it came out and has kept using it since.
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@mclark1129 " don't want to be a part of a company where the people building the team don't have a decent understanding of the technologies"
I would discourage from judging companies by their recruiters.
Quite often you'll find decent companies outsourcing recruting. Sometimes the recruiters just do some very low level pre-scanning and the "people building the team" are way more knowledgeable.
I get it. It sounds like a shit company if they can't even spend 5 minutes getting their job ads correct. But sometimes it happens that everyone is busy and the recruiters write shit on their own just cause they wanna get an ad out before christmas. -
Billius-34yThat is my favourite. You also should know how to make a backflip, make a latte and sing Christmas songs at the same time
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@zacpool imagine thinking that whatever was required to build an app 10 years ago was still relevant on any device
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I think 2-3 years of experience for Swift is fine. But I think it is better to ask about their experience in Objective-C. I noticed most of the companies are migrating their systems from Objective-C to Swift.
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When a hiring manager wants 5+ years experience in Swift.
Swift release date = June 2, 2014
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