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No, I’m just saying at some point your reputation should precede you, otherwise what have you been doing for 20 years?


Not only do some companies strictly have the policy regardless but also some people (like me) want a consistent challenge as in going from say security research to hardware to web dev.

I don't advocate for a free ride nor am I saying the tests are hard (they really aren't), just that they have a very weak correlation with building strong teams of the right people


Being an introvert? Becoming a better engineer? Learning new skills? Doing things that actually matter for my job?


Speaking as an introvert, introverts need networks too. Build a network - skip to the front of the line. Or better yet, get a job specifically made for you. Otherwise get into the funnel like everyone else.




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