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hn_version_0023 | 1 year ago

Knowing someone inside an organization is corruption?

I don’t buy it; please explain how having human connections is corrupt.

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esafak|1 year ago

Because he did not get the job for what he knows, but who. Another candidate of equal knowledge, without the privilege of his connections, would not have succeeded.

endtime|1 year ago

That's a very odd take, not what I meant at all. All it got me was an interview, and then I went through the standard process, at two different companies.

hn_version_0023|1 year ago

I’m sorry I do not buy this as a form of “corruption”. Employers aren’t obligated to create perfectly leveled fields for candidates to apply on, especially when candidates are using AI to gin up fake resumes. Perhaps in some fields this is a legal obligation, but I don’t think that is what we’re discussing.

If the world were both good and just then perhaps I could hop on board. But it most certainly isn’t. Frankly, saying so sounds like sour grapes.