There is good drama out there about ATS score, resumes keywords matching, AI resumes generator, formatter.
I dont know how people are coming up with such juicy and vanity metrics but mostly are noise.
• How you think
• How you solve problems
• How you execute ideas
• The results you’ve achieved
These are the real hiring signals that actually matter,
something we consistently hear from many startup founders and recruiters.
That’s why more people are showcasing their work through portfolios.
And that’s what recruiters actually look for.
Hard to productize these with or without AI but still ATS drama exists
What signals do you look for when hiring?
Do you still see legacy ATS score drama relevant?
We're here to build stuff and improve continuously and if someone can't do that or seems to be the type of person who needs hand holding (they don't seem like they can even attempt to think on their own) then its not a good fit.
I think the problem recently is that SWE became way too easy. It is the easiest job right now if you can grind out a couple months you can make 400k plus easily. If you can't or find a way to make excuses about why you can't yngmi and I'm not interested in speaking with you.
But if you agree with that sentiment, then you know the game is rigged and gamed. So it is now important to sniff out the fakers. So many people can memorize LC, and then you throw a small twist and their brain which they've turned into a nvme drive to memorize and fast lookup shit crashes because their brain is basically a dual core and 4gb ram with a ton of storage of shit.
I'd rather take the person who's got a workstation and can do shit, instead of the person who maxxed out storage.
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