America’s Job Listings Have Gone Off the Deep End(theatlantic.com)
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America’s Job Listings Have Gone Off the Deep End
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2019/06/looking-for-a-job-americas-listings-are-inscrutable/591616/
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Excellent article. Also a good reason to remind everyone of the Rockstar programming language: https://github.com/RockstarLang/rockstar
"But why?
Mainly because if we make Rockstar a real (and completely pointless) programming language, then recruiters and hiring managers won't be able to talk about 'rockstar developers' any more."
Now we just need to add a "Ninja" programming language, and maybe a couple more.
"But why?
Mainly because if we make Rockstar a real (and completely pointless) programming language, then recruiters and hiring managers won't be able to talk about 'rockstar developers' any more."
Now we just need to add a "Ninja" programming language, and maybe a couple more.
I don't care much about the PDP-10, but I'd be amused to be able to say that I'm a TENEX programmer.
Shoot, unfortunately this looks like it may actually be a real thing.
Hey, we pretty much did hire a rockstar developer, if you'll count industrial metal. He was in a signed band that made it on to MTV2 and MTVX and got nominated for a Billboard Music Award.
So rockstar developers exist. This is real.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossbreed_(band)
So rockstar developers exist. This is real.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossbreed_(band)
Bet all of these companies complain bitterly about an inability to hire enough talent and advocate for large injections of external labor for them to sift through.
I'm applying in bioengineering right now, and man, what nonsense. PhD or bust, but the base pay is still $50k here, barely more than grad school.
There's one posting that comes up every week on LI [0]: Must have PhD in Biomedical Engineering, must be able to climb on roofs, must have PE or get one in three months of hire, $45k.
That's an insane wage for engineers, let alone for a PhD, let alone for a PE, let alone for a dual PhD-PE, let alone that you're looking at a minimum of four years to get from an EIT to a PE in CA per law [1], let alone that there is no PE for bioengineers at all.
I even interviewed with them on the phone. The lady just complained to me nearly the whole time about how 'millenials' are so entitled about wanting to make 'Frisco Money'[1]. She even confused a PE with an MD more than once. Like, my God, just bonkers.
Not all the jobs out there are that insane, but a fair number are close on the cash issues. One that I applied for in Foster City was offering $85k with middling health benefits. My direct boss only made $100k after I mentioned that minimum wage for a GED (or less) auto-mechanic in the city was ~$70k. And that the poverty line at the time was ~$110k. He said he drove in from Antioch, about three hours one way, each day. And that's what made it work for him.
Honestly, the employers seem to have gone crazy, it's the only thing that makes sense.
[0] https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/1315831956/
[1] https://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/laws/pe_act.pdf
[2] Having grown up in the Bay Area, anyone that calls it Frisco is seen as worse than a rabid dog and should be put down at once.
There's one posting that comes up every week on LI [0]: Must have PhD in Biomedical Engineering, must be able to climb on roofs, must have PE or get one in three months of hire, $45k.
That's an insane wage for engineers, let alone for a PhD, let alone for a PE, let alone for a dual PhD-PE, let alone that you're looking at a minimum of four years to get from an EIT to a PE in CA per law [1], let alone that there is no PE for bioengineers at all.
I even interviewed with them on the phone. The lady just complained to me nearly the whole time about how 'millenials' are so entitled about wanting to make 'Frisco Money'[1]. She even confused a PE with an MD more than once. Like, my God, just bonkers.
Not all the jobs out there are that insane, but a fair number are close on the cash issues. One that I applied for in Foster City was offering $85k with middling health benefits. My direct boss only made $100k after I mentioned that minimum wage for a GED (or less) auto-mechanic in the city was ~$70k. And that the poverty line at the time was ~$110k. He said he drove in from Antioch, about three hours one way, each day. And that's what made it work for him.
Honestly, the employers seem to have gone crazy, it's the only thing that makes sense.
[0] https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/1315831956/
[1] https://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/laws/pe_act.pdf
[2] Having grown up in the Bay Area, anyone that calls it Frisco is seen as worse than a rabid dog and should be put down at once.
Everyone wants to hire like google, no one wants to pay like google.
I saw this nonsense start 20 years ago. Using "cool" jargon in the job descriptions and having automated keyword matching. HR was scored on how well the resumes matched the job description, HR needed to score above 75% so they set the matching bar at 80%, <BOOM> problem solved HR was scoring off the charts. It didn't matter that HR wasn't delivering any resumes to hiring managers, but that wasn't their fault, the wrong people were applying, according to HR.
Now finding a job is like playing a video game but every company has the same game, except the rules are different for each company, and they aren't published. I'm so glad I'm near the end of my career, and I'm senior enough that my jobs are all handled by recruiters, so I have an expert at playing the game working on my behalf.
Now finding a job is like playing a video game but every company has the same game, except the rules are different for each company, and they aren't published. I'm so glad I'm near the end of my career, and I'm senior enough that my jobs are all handled by recruiters, so I have an expert at playing the game working on my behalf.
Peter Cappelli has written a lot about how terrible recruiting has been in the last few years, and we'd all be better off if companies were reading his work (and implementing his suggestions). https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/our-hiring-practices-mess-pet... is worth a read for a very short introduction to what he thinks of current hiring practices.
And that's pretty much the crux of this whole phenomenon. Rather than actually step up with better working conditions, better pay, and more appealing work culture, way too many employers are just trying to emulate the parts of startups they like (laughable work-life balance and overly loyal employees) while ignoring the parts they don't (actual perks, career advancement, equity lottery tickets, etc.). It's a cargo cult.