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Drafts
July 29th, 2008
I have *a lot* of draft posts that have never been posted. Quite a few are now dated, especially since my recent job change. Still, I think these offer a lot of personal insight for me. I am going to be going through these drafts and will be updating each, and then posting. I am hoping that this will force me into a more regular habit of blogging and lead to some personal introspection.
When there is a will there is a way
November 1st, 2007
Have you heard the saying, "Through the force of sheer will?" I have, and I think it is a load of crap. Your will won't get you anywhere without some thought and planning. Simply trying to force your way, by sheer will, is often the worst way to get something done.
I am recalling an interview I had. A programmer was looking for a job with my company, and I was one of the people assigned to conduct a 30 minute interview with this programmer. To prepare for the interview, I read the programmer's resume and did a couple of Google searches on their name; pretty standard stuff. What I found in the resume was a lot of experience programming, but almost no experience using any of the specific technologies we are using in-house.
Once I sat down with this individual, it became very clear what was going on here. I have seen this scenario before.
- A smart developer (candidate) is looking for a job, finds a company they like and a job that looks nice, but for which they are unqualified.
- The candidate convinces the recruiters of such things as "Java is just like C#", or "Sure I can do AJAX, I have a lot of web other development experience."
- The recruiter sends the candidate in.
- The candidate acts borderline arrogant trying to make up for the fact that they do not have the domain skills or knowledge needed.
- The candidate does not get the job through sheer will.
- The candidate wasted their time and effort.
- The candidate waster my time and effort.
