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Perks for new programmers

I intend on hiring 2-3 junior programmers right out of college. Aside from cash, what is the most important perk for a young programmer? Is it games at work? I want to be creative... I want some …
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Identifying passionate programmers

I'm hiring a programmer, how can I differentiate the good programmers from those good programmers who have a real passion for their work ?
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How to weed out the bad programmers from the competent ones in the interview process

I am getting ready to add another developer to my team and I want to try and fix the mistakes I made in my last hiring cycle. I like to think of myself as a competent programmer (I can be given a …
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Tips for hiring good testers?

Hi all, We're looking to add a few good testers (err "qa engineers") to our team. It's been my experience in the past that the "10-1" rule for developers (good devs are 10 times more productive than …
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How do you attract programmers in rural areas?

I run a software development group for a very small, but stable and established company in a small town, somewhat outside of the "big city". Unfortunately, the "programmer" labor pool is much smaller …
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Is Stack Overflow reputation marketable? [closed]

So far stack overflow seems like a great place to help out fellow programmers and get excellent answers. Is the reputation one earns from this process marketable? Would you as a potential employer …
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How important is having BSCS as minimum requirement for new programmer hires?

I've been in an ongoing debate with our IT HR folks about the minimum requirements for mid- and entry-level developer/programmer positions. I contend that with the right aptitude and attitude, good …
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Hiring a programmer: looking for the “right attitude”

It's actually two questions in one: What is the right attitude for a programmer? How do you (or would you) look for one when interviewing or during hiring process? Please note this question is not …
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Should we care if a prospective hire understand Big O notation?

A colleague of mine caused a long e-mail conversation by saying: Of the probably 30+ people I’ve given a phone interview to, not a one (including people with Masters degrees in CS!!) has been able to …
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Is being rehired by a company a bad career move?

I've done this once, and it left sort of a bad taste in my mouth. Specifically, because in many ways I was treated like a new hire, but in other ways I was expected to use my previous knowledge to …
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Is there no room in a good company for an average or above average programmer?

Is there no room in a good company for an average or above average programmer? It seems that articles around the web are only about hiring the best or great programmers. An average programmer has …
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How difficult is it to turn a “Java School” programmer into a C or C++ programmer?

My company, a C++ house, is always looking to hire recent grads. However due to the Java Schools phenomenon, we typically end up interviewing strong Java programmers with maybe a minute smattering of …
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If a candidate for a full time dev position runs another company, is this a problem?

We have a candidate for a full-time development gig (contract to possible perm) who runs his own small business with 7 employees and lists himself as CEO. He's technically strong and his rate is …
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When Hiring Testers (and/or Developers) what do you do with resumes and spelling mistakes?

There are a bunch of great threads on hiring testers/developers based on skills and tips/tricks. That being said, I'm going over some resumes (first pass) right now and I'm seeing some which …
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What is your definition of a Entry Level/Junior/Mid/Senior Developer?

A friend of mine working with an offshore team asked me to provide my definitions of the various stages of the developer life cycle. What did Entry Level, Junior, Mid Level, and Senior developer …

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