It's surprising the extent to which the tech community overfits towards classifying intelligent individuals as either exclusively technical or nontechnical. Recruiters are especially weak in this regard, e.g., if you've ever been effective at sales or people leadership, you are likely ineffective at swe or data science or vice versa. The most intelligent folks I've worked with are very diverse in their interests and abilities. You can see this in an elementary school GT classroom. Why does the tech community believe this is always an either/or proposition?
hi-v-rocknroll|1 year ago
PS: Recruiters generally come from the same cloth as car sales and sports, so they're not usually going to be the sharpest pencils in the drawer.
carlmr|1 year ago
Aren't you committing a similar mistake here, saying that recruiters can only recruit? At my former job one of the recruiters was an engineer for 20 years. He said he just wanted to do something different after all these years.
aeonik|1 year ago
Almost everything is technical if you focus on it long enough, because almost everything is complicated.
This is because almost everything interacts with the real world, which is hellishly complicated and detailed.
andrewflnr|1 year ago
re-thc|1 year ago
> as either exclusively technical or nontechnical
This applies outside of tech or generally in any role e.g. if you're a backend engineer they assume you don't know frontend or if you're a marketing specialist you're not good at sales.
I never get it either. We're people not machines but most people have this assumption like we're a game character - you get a job / trait and that's it.
Eumenes|1 year ago
thaumasiotes|1 year ago
GT?
shepherdjerred|1 year ago