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em500 ◴[] No.45413365[source]
Valid points, but I think the most obvious reason is that (at least the recognizable) employers are swamped with applications that all look great on paper, which likely got much worse with the rise of good LLMs. Compared with similar high paying carreers, like medicine (multi-year residency) or high finance (solving math and probability problems on the spot), the hiring process for software engineers isn't especially gruesome.
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