On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Tim Uckun <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think you are being a bit harsh. I hope believe that there is a
> good marketplace for junior developers. Many organizations I know are
> very top heavy and would welcome a chance to hire Jr developers and
> save a little money. It just doesn't make sense to give a senior
> developer a job a more junior person can do and every organization has
> such tasks.
I can back this up - we're definitely starting to look for good
juniors at Bigcommerce now.
> Casual is another matter. It may be that getting a Jr developer up to
> speed and productive on your apps might take too long so it might not
> be worth hiring somebody for just a month or two. That's where you
> want an experienced developer who can become productive fast.
And also this. Casual + junior is a very hard sell.
mark
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