Man. Why not just accept folks who might not yet be so good and train him/her. Of course determine if he/she is genuinely willing to learn. Looking at hobby projects should be an indicator that he/she is passionate on programming.
But of course, capitalism compels a company to hire only the best worker to get the most out of the usurped-capital.
What I wanna point out is. It would be great if it was common for companies to help out less skilled programmers. Helping others is more important than making profit.
The next time somebody asks me for help. I'll do my best use any surplus value out of the meager salary I get working here in a third world country.
But of course, capitalism compels a company to hire only the best worker to get the most out of the usurped-capital.
What I wanna point out is. It would be great if it was common for companies to help out less skilled programmers. Helping others is more important than making profit.
The next time somebody asks me for help. I'll do my best use any surplus value out of the meager salary I get working here in a third world country.