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Comment by bee_rider

1 day ago

That wouldn’t be caught in a live-coding interview either, right?

At some point of your society has decided it values job security, the jobs will have to become secured. It is a trade-off.

OK, but that is not responsive to "Just hire devs and kick them out if they dont fit ur needs."

  • I’m not sure how to respond to this, saying “that is not responsive” doesn’t really make an argument or anything.

    • I'm not expressing an opinion on live-coding interviews or the choice between them and probationary periods. I'm changing the subject away from the original subject -- or rather I would be if "just hire devs and kick them out if they dont fit ur needs" hadn't already done so.

      I was just pointing out that your "that wouldn’t be caught in a live-coding interview either" does not shed any additional light on the topic I personally am interested in, namely, the choice between a free market in labor and legal regime that grant employees some job security.