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291 points jshchnz | 3 comments | | HN request time: 0.683s | source

Soham Parekh is all the rage on Twitter right now with a bunch of startups coming out of the woodwork saying they either had currently employed him or had in the past.

Serious question: why aren't so many startups hiring processes filtering out a candidate who is scamming/working multiple jobs?

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isatty ◴[] No.44469445[source]
The amount of people saying “yeah he’s a great engineer” with the only supporting piece of evidence being “he cracked our leetcode interviews” is bonkers.
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ls-a ◴[] No.44472728[source]
I wish he was never caught. The companies deserved that
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lexarflash8g ◴[] No.44477143[source]
Realize that a lot of candidates who followed the rules and told the truth were screwed out of jobs. Right now there are massive layoffs and lots of good people are out of jobs and this guy is being praised by sticking it to “corporate greed”?

Is Luigi Malione a hero and deserves to be pardoned by this logic ?

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1. swores ◴[] No.44479688[source]
> "Is Luigi Malione a hero and deserves to be pardoned by this logic ?"

You say that like you're unaware that huge numbers of people (I doubt anywhere near a majority, but significant numbers certainly) DO think that he is a hero who deserves to be pardoned.

For a quick example, see https://x.com/search?q=Free%20luigi&src=typed_query

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2. gfdujdufituj ◴[] No.44481102[source]
I wouldn't call far-left terrorists "people".
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3. Eisenstein ◴[] No.44481601[source]
I'm sure you would be in good company with them, as you have also given up morality in order to dehumanize those to whom you are opposed.