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Sure, but it's O(n) rather than O(n^2).

Hiring decisions are hard to generalize, because different companies have different needs at different times.



Which makes it extra frustrating that hiring practices are the most often cargo-culted practices in this industry. I feel like the root of hiring problems is that most companies know neither what they need or how to identify those features in a candidate.


Sounds like a lucrative itch to scratch.


>Sure, but it's O(n) rather than O(n^2).

Won't disagree there!




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