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Java training of Beida Jade Bird: Why can't programmers find jobs?
When your dream job gives you an interview, you feel lucky, but in the end all your efforts are rejected.

Why can't the ideal job pass the interview? Hainan Beida Jade Bird/Tell me why programmers can't find jobs.

The reason why programmers can't find jobs is 1. We searched your name "This guy is good" in Baidu, but after a quick search with your name and email, I was all broken.

You have a lovely little blog, but it seems that it has not been updated for four years. Of course, that's not my point.

2. You rudely threw your resume on my desk and boasted, "Worship me, boy!" Before you walked into my office, I had read your 10 page resume, and I knew how much you really weighed.

3. It is called a hornstar in 15 years.

Js experience, I know you are awesome. Even if you are only 25 years old, you have 20 years of programming experience.

I can also believe that your study progress is very fast, but what makes me uncomfortable is that you imply that you have long working experience in a specific technology.

You know, angular.

Js only appeared in our field of vision in the last three years, so we can judge that either you are lying or you have magically found a way to avoid linear time oppression.

4, too radical pro, this is an interview, not to discuss the constitutional provisions with you, nor to discuss political positions, so don't be so excited, as if there is a deep hatred to fight.

It may be acceptable for a good-natured person to come to the interview with a weapon, but I'm worried that if you face some demanding clients, will you get angry and wave your beautiful revolver? You can't afford this big Buddhist temple.

I can't think of anything of value. I have to say, you think the development work is too simple.

We are not a charity enterprise. We will hire you only if you are valuable.

I can understand that you are eager to get a job "just like a mad dog, it keeps growling at you even when you sleep".

We can't convince ourselves to let a guy who can only use Excel to make spreadsheets take the position of technical architect and chief software developer.