Earlier quoted context omitted.
Given 12+ years requirement with tech that was initially released 6 years ago, the only "non-local talent" this listing would bring in are time travelers from the future.
I'm not sure how exactly it works but if I had to guess, the non-local talent would have fudged resumes showing they had the relevant experience. It's not like the relevant Labour departments would actually do the background check on hired candidates. All the companies/consultancies need to do is to show that they couldn't find a relevant candidate locally to satisfy the sponsorship requirements. Note that I'm not ju…
IBM looking for 12 years’ experience in Kubernetes administration
151–160 of 265 posts
Re: IBM looking for 12 years’ experience in Kubernetes administration
#152I'm sure Gosling, Stroustrup, etc. have all been in the position to make similar jokes.
Re: IBM looking for 12 years’ experience in Kubernetes administration
#153Edit: Reread this and realized it might sound like I'm anti-India. I'm not. I'm American but if I was in the job market and could get a work visa I'd consider moving to India. It's a beautiful country and it's a lot cheaper than the US.
Re: IBM looking for 12 years’ experience in Kubernetes administration
#154Recruiters putting silly time requirements on skills is nothing new. My favorite moment of this type was at a meetup for .NET, where a recruiter came in and asked for too many years of experience, and the entire room burst out laughing. She just smiled, accepted the grief we all were giving her, and changed the job description to be accurate. I forget the exact wording she used, but I remember the gist of her respons…
That’s the right attitude to have. I would hire her as my recruiter.
Re: IBM looking for 12 years’ experience in Kubernetes administration
#155> I saw a job post the other day. > It required 4+ years of experience in FastAPI. > I couldn't apply as I only have 1.5+ years of experience since I created that thing. https://twitter.com/tiangolo/status/1281946592459853830
Re: IBM looking for 12 years’ experience in Kubernetes administration
#156https://blog.risingstack.com/the-history-of-kubernetes/
I am sure that's not what they meant though!
Re: IBM looking for 12 years’ experience in Kubernetes administration
#157Earlier quoted context omitted.
This sounds like a terrible experience for the recruiter. I suggest re-examining the response you had based on understandings of gender issues in tech.
Your assumption that the room was full of men and one female recruiter perpetuates gender inequality as much as your assertion that everyone should refrain from good natured ribbing at ridiculous requirements just because the person dictating the requirements is a woman. Gender inequality in tech is a much deeper issue that starts much earlier in life. And it's possible the ridiculous requirement of 12 years of kuber…
Re: IBM looking for 12 years’ experience in Kubernetes administration
#158Re: IBM looking for 12 years’ experience in Kubernetes administration
#159Speaking of dubious recruiting practices, can anyone explain why applicants frequently get ghosted? I mean some companies give zero reply after the workflow system acks receipt of an application. I feel this reflects poorly--in public--on a company's culture. The glossy "work here" page means nothing if there's no follow through in practice. A human may have spent days researching your company and preparing a cover l…
After I had worked as a software engineer for about 5-6 years, struggling with impostor syndrome during portions of that time, I decided to apply for a job at Google mostly just to see what would happen. Guess what happened? They ghosted me. Nothing. No 'thanks, but no'. Just nothing. I remember that it I felt embarassed and was frankly a bit ashamed that I hadn't received a reply. It took a while before I realized t…
Another data point: 30 years exp, I just finished a job search for remote s/w. Total time to sign was about 5 weeks.
* 10 cold applications, all with good fits and detailed covers and research: 1 cold no; 1 few interviews then a no; 8 ghosts after bot ack
* 1 internal referral: got to final talks
* A few external recruiter engagements: two final talks; accepted one of these; and a few ghosts
External recruiters can be a pain but they have one superpower: the ear of their client.
Re: IBM looking for 12 years’ experience in Kubernetes administration
#160Speaking of dubious recruiting practices, can anyone explain why applicants frequently get ghosted? I mean some companies give zero reply after the workflow system acks receipt of an application. I feel this reflects poorly--in public--on a company's culture. The glossy "work here" page means nothing if there's no follow through in practice. A human may have spent days researching your company and preparing a cover l…