The graduate thing, I agree, is ridiculous. I've seen people locked out of jobs that they were perfectly capable of doing because of it. Because some people think a degree is a perfect filter, rather than just an indicator.
Amd pf cpirse companies have expectations about what people will earn. But those opinions are based on real market conditions. If you look at someone's experience, abilities, etc. and know that out there there are jobs paying X then you're not going to offer them significantly less than that, because you know s significant number of them will go elsewhere and take it.
Me? I'm mediocre at best. Which puts me in the mid-range for coders (about £33k). I'm good compared to a lot of corporate coders, but nothing like the people at the top end.
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Amd pf cpirse companies have expectations about what people will earn. But those opinions are based on real market conditions. If you look at someone's experience, abilities, etc. and know that out there there are jobs paying X then you're not going to offer them significantly less than that, because you know s significant number of them will go elsewhere and take it.
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how's your programming skills, mister?
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