So consistent with “a small amount of correlation”. The biggest correlation is competitive programming practice.
So you now have to maintain 2 skillsets—the one for the job, and a second one to remain employable.
And then each interview spend many hours “battling” for each offer, since even if you are an expert you can get unlucky or get ghosted after passing for unclear reasons that may be illegal discrimination you can’t prove.
It’s dumb.
But yeah, maybe not as bad as the lawyer interview process, where it’s basically the reputation of your school and word of mouth and how good you are at golf or something.
So consistent with “a small amount of correlation”. The biggest correlation is competitive programming practice.
So you now have to maintain 2 skillsets—the one for the job, and a second one to remain employable.
And then each interview spend many hours “battling” for each offer, since even if you are an expert you can get unlucky or get ghosted after passing for unclear reasons that may be illegal discrimination you can’t prove.
It’s dumb.
But yeah, maybe not as bad as the lawyer interview process, where it’s basically the reputation of your school and word of mouth and how good you are at golf or something.