• sosodev@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I remember talking to an older fella about his experience becoming a programmer back in the 60s (I think). He told me that he decided it was time to start a career so he went to a nearby IBM office and asked for a job. They gave him an aptitude test and then hired him the same day. He wrote code for their mainframes until he retired.

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      11 months ago

      What made that possible was the training program they had. They definitely didn’t require experience with punch card machines. How would anyone get that?

      Companies now expect you to have experience with their exact tech stack and wonder why it’s hard to hire senior developers / engineers. They’ll just leave positions open instead of paying to train people.