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Bill Gates Resume (1974)

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Re: Bill Gates Resume (1974)

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Do a lot of first year computer science students get paid $75k/year? I know internships can easily earn that but my understanding is they go to 4th year students.

A lot of first year cs students have under a year of experience and can only list python, Java and possibly C++ under proficiencies. What's more sad is when you try hiring at a job fair and 300 4th year / master's students also only have python/Java/C++ with no side projects.

We recently hired exactly the person you describe.He was hired for non tech position with potential transition if performs well.

Re: Bill Gates Resume (1974)

#63

Despite it being a violation today, I get the point of wanting to know marital status. But why height and weight?

“Attractability” of a candidate was not limited to their skills. As in some parts of the world today we know that these things are largely orthogonal to performance at job. As rational and simple as that sounds today, back in the day knowing these details was equally rational and simple. We just find it difficult to get that point of view since we didn’t live in that time. This is the same as ageism today. “Young peo…

Is the belief really that age is irrelevant to mental performance, or do we just want people to be able to continue being employed for moral reasons?

Re: Bill Gates Resume (1974)

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I'm amused that such a resume would be binned by many HR departments. That is some HR depatments, are so bad at their job, that they will literally lose your company the chance to get a Bill-gates-caliber dev. I mean obviously if he gets to the technical interview, an engineer can see that he is competent. But they question is would such a resume get past HR?

You are amusing yourself by assuming (without basis) that the resume would be binned.

Care to explain why do you think so?

Re: Bill Gates Resume (1974)

#69

Earlier quoted context omitted.

“Attractability” of a candidate was not limited to their skills. As in some parts of the world today we know that these things are largely orthogonal to performance at job. As rational and simple as that sounds today, back in the day knowing these details was equally rational and simple. We just find it difficult to get that point of view since we didn’t live in that time. This is the same as ageism today. “Young peo…

Is the belief really that age is irrelevant to mental performance, or do we just want people to be able to continue being employed for moral reasons?

Oh, of course it is related. Also, apart from declining mental performance, with age comes valuable experience.

Re: Bill Gates Resume (1974)

#70

Reading this makes me want to find a good biography of Gates or the story of how Microsoft came to be. Any suggestions?

Nobody has written a modern, high quality, comprehensive biography of Gates. I'd recommend these three:

Hard Drive (1993), by James Wallace

Gates (1992), by Stephen Manes

Idea Man (2011), by Paul Allen

Idea Man is available for $5 on the Kindle right now and is an excellent read, however Gates is only a secondary major character for 1/3 of the book. It does cover the early days though. And Gates is available on the Kindle as well.

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