Ask HN: Why doesn't HR take a look at your GitHub account?
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#2im sorry i cant submit you theres no c++ experience here.
actually there is fourteen years. i spell it out quite clearly.
if interviewers would so much as lift a finger to read our resumes all the way through there would be no talent shortage.
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#3[N.B. I have no clue if this is applicable for all of VMware of just my location]
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#6I think I can recall maybe once having seen someone list a github account on their resume. It definitely hasn't been common in my experience; certainly not enough so that people would be on the lookout for repository links.
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#7Thankfully this isn't the situation everywhere. I've been with VMware for about a year and a few months ago I made a comment/joke to my tech lead how I was extremely surprised (given my fairly nontraditional background) that I even got an interview...he then told me any application that includes a link to a github profile must get passed along (thus engineers on the relevant team are the ones that determine if the ap…
I guess both of our stories are anectodal, but maybe my situation was because of an arrogant contractor, as opposed to an employee. It's really cool that VMWare actually looks at github profiles.
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#9Are you asking about HR staff in particular, or do you also include hiring managers (who are presumably subject matter experts themselves)? Because I agree that hiring manager should at least look it over before the interview.
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#10some recruiter was after me for six months to apply for a symantec c++ security perm job. finally i send him my resume. im sorry i cant submit you theres no c++ experience here. actually there is fourteen years. i spell it out quite clearly. if interviewers would so much as lift a finger to read our resumes all the way through there would be no talent shortage.