Anyone job-seeking for a sysadmin position?
Jamon Camisso
jamon.camisso-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Thu Jul 31 19:20:15 UTC 2008
Christopher Browne wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Tyler Aviss <tjaviss-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote:
>> The greatest ones though, are requirements that want you to have
>> impossible experience or skill levels. I remember seeing a bunch of
>> job ads that specifically asked for 3-4 years of .NET experience when
>> .NET had only been around for about 1-2 years (and discounted previous
>> experience in the actual languages such as VB, VC++, etc). Of course
>> the flip-side to this is when somebody claims more experience than is
>> possible as well, though there are some fringe cases (those that were
>> part of the public Beta before software was actually released, etc).
>
> My favorite one was back in 1989, seeing solicitations for programmers
> with 2 years experience with NeXTstep. This was only shortly after
> announcement of the release of the first cubes. The platform hadn't
> been available for 6 months; how could someone have 2 years experience
> with it? And it had a very well known (at the time) set of publicity
> surrounding its release; it would take a very particular sort fo
> ignorance to simultaneously:
> a) Be aware of it in the first place, but
> b) Not be aware that it had only existed a few months.
That or be recruiting (albeit badly) developers who had been working at
NeXT since its inception in 1985, or NeXTstep internally since 1986/7,
or looking for people familiar with Mach and the recruiter confusing it
for NeXTstep..
Likely a case of just knowing though.
Jamon
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