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Please stop the coding challenges

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liontwist ◴[] No.42148091[source]
Remember that in other fields like medicine, finance, academia, and law, getting in involves 5+ years of hoop jumping and commitment signaling that have nothing to do with the final job.

We are blessed.

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cratermoon ◴[] No.42148145[source]
True, but someone with 10+ years in those fields doesn't face an interview asking them to prescribe treatment for a cold or explain the difference between civil and criminal law.
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llimllib ◴[] No.42148162[source]
10 years in is exactly when you have to go do oral boards again in medicine, actually
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1. cratermoon ◴[] No.42157328[source]
Yes, and the medical licensing board is in charge of that, not the employer, and every doctor is evaluated to the same standards. Also, doctors are only one of the professions mentioned.

Somehow in programming every interview starts from the assumption that the candidate must prove competence to the employer, and the employer decides what "competent" means.