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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2015)

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I'm going to go out on a limb here and ask if you think that because you've had very, very few people without a degree apply for that kind of position? Your ad is ensuring that you'll never see the people that have learned it. As a self-taught programmer, I don't apply to listings with this requirement, even if I have everything else they're looking for, because it's just as much an indicator for me as it is for you.…

I don't have application demographics in front of me, but I'd wager that you're correct, most people without a degree don't apply to that position. However, that doesn't actually speak to what I was saying. My claim refers to the population of non-formally educated developers as a whole. You might fall into the small portion of the population where you do have the requisite knowledge and skill. However, I think you'r…

I think you're missing fapjacks point. its not that you're not letting a few people in that are just as capable, its that you're not finding all of the top talent possible. looking around my organization I would say of the people that one out of every 50 people who are hired are observably way more talented than all of the other engineers in the org (ignoring years of experience and strictly speaking about talent + measured output). half of those do not have degrees whereas 90% of engineers in the org do.

so if youre looking for top talent, you are limiting yourself by a significant amount by only looking for people with degrees. looking further into this, if the top talent you do have doesnt have many people to challenge them, then they will leave because they either feel like they arent progressing or feel like they get frustrated by the others not being able to contribute at a level that they expect.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2015)

#752

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Are you guys doing anything to improve the reports of poor work/life balance? I really feel like you'd attract a lot more engineers that way, and get higher quality work out of them?

We're actively trying to change the culture and management is onboard. What this means is that not working long hours isn't a negative in performance reviews and advancement. However, people often feel compelled/pressured to work the long hours because a lot of their peers do it.

> because a lot of their peers do it

Then just shut down the office and lock the doors at 6pm. This is how things are done in Europe and we (and our families) are pretty happy with it.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2015)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2015)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2015)

#755
Sauce Labs (San Francisco, CA)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2015)

#756

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2015)

#757
Amazon Web Services security team is hiring. We're looking for security-minded engineers at various skill levels. Our positions range from journeyman support engineers to principal engineers.

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2015)

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GoDaddy Marketplace | REMOTE (Preferred PST/MST/CST) | Rails Engineer

We're a small, sharp team at GoDaddy who joined as part of an acquisition to build a marketplace focused on helping freelancers find qualified clients.

Some marketplaces treat their freelancers as fungible, we're focusing on helping freelancers be better at freelancing and create long-lasting relationships with their clients.

We operate a little like a startup within the larger organization with support from the senior leadership team.

The current team is split between San Franscisco, Sunnyvale and Phoenix but we're looking to increase remote work within GoDaddy for ourselves.

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2015)

#759

SpaceX flight software is hiring! Most openings are in Los Angeles, but we're also looking for senior engineers in SF and Seattle. We have openings in a bunch of different flavors: * C/C++/realtime systems - http://www.spacex.com/careers/position/7464 * C++/physics simulation - http://www.spacex.com/careers/position/4337 * Frontend web development - http://www.spacex.com/careers/position/7374 * Java/Python/Go automat…

> BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science That is shutting out a very real group of extremely talented people. You can't teach initiative and passion.

I noticed that GPA is also required for recruiter applications; SpaceX is a really interesting company that's been on my radar for a long time, but seeing this is a huge turnoff. The best recruiters I know probably don't remember their GPA from college and some of them were so busy traveling around the world exploring during college that their GPA would only be a tiny detail in the overall narrative of their lives. Seems like a very short-sighted requirement (and means otherwise qualified and impressive candidates may never apply).
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