I have no problem with ageism. Work place has a specific environment. Most of the time, people that fit into this environment at also of a similar age. A 50 is also less likey to take on being told by a 30 year old that his work is "****"
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I have no problem with ageism. Work place has a specific environment. Most of the time, people that fit into this environment at also of a similar age. A 50 is also less likey to take on being told by a 30 year old that his work is "****"
It's irrelevant what happens "most of the time", the nature of their hiring policy is that all candidates greater than 30 are excluded a priori, which is both unfair and illegal. Whether or not a candidate is a suitable for the position or not should be decided on their competency and personality as determined by their CV and interview. Discrimination by age is explicitly protected by the Employment Equity Act.
You should replace "age" with "race", "50" with "white", and "30 year old" with "black" in your above statement. Whether it is mostly true, or not, making it a requirement or policy is extremely unfair in the cases where it isn't true.
R300k for a junior position is low? What sort of bizarro world do you guys exist in?
I've gotten into the habit when hearing how much someone makes to mentally work out their tax bracket, then smile, saying 'That's nice'.It's myBB, everyone here is the Linda Evangelista of IT.
I've gotten into the habit when hearing how much someone makes to mentally work out their tax bracket, then smile, saying 'That's nice'.
I've gotten into the habit when hearing how much someone makes to mentally work out their tax bracket, then smile, saying 'That's nice'.
Thanks for the feedback all, some good points here.
Yes we are ageists. We are looking for some one young since they are more likely to be looking to prove themselves. We won't be able to afford an experienced older dev, and to be frank we are looking for some one we can mold into shape. I find that the older guys are stuck in their ways and come with an ego.
I will alter my add as per above. Thanks again for the feedback.
Good luck with that (youth will always equate to inexperience), so unless you're providing tutorage under a skilled developer; your moulding isn't going to account to anything except quality issues and delays.Thanks for the feedback all, some good points here.
Yes we are ageists. We are looking for some one young since they are more likely to be looking to prove themselves. We won't be able to afford an experienced older dev, and to be frank we are looking for some one we can mold into shape. I find that the older guys are stuck in their ways and come with an ego.
I will alter my add as per above. Thanks again for the feedback.
People who know what they're doing usually underestimate their ability. And R300,000 is upper junior, mid-level pay for a programmer.No I just meant some (most?) people overestimate their ability and therefore worth. Just speaking in general though since I'm not in IT.
All nonsense.I have no problem with ageism. Work place has a specific environment. Most of the time, people that fit into this environment at also of a similar age. A 50 is also less likey to take on being told by a 30 year old that his work is "****"
Except it's not.
Obviously making job ads with any sort of "ism" is stupid, but lets not kid ourselves, EVERYONE eliminates people as being potential hires after interviews show they might not fit in, regardless of ability. Is choosing someone equally or slightly less skilled, but with more potential, and hunger with them being 26 vs 56 worse than not hiring someone because they seem to be a bit of a douche? Ageism vs personalitism.
this does not mean I personally am closed to hiring people over a certain age. If there is a candidate, who is amazing for the position, and happens to be 60, then joy to us all. Unfortunately, I have probably been poisoned with my experience with oracle consulting, where everyone I dealt with with 20-30+ years experience were rubbish
Obviously making job ads with any sort of "ism" is stupid, but lets not kid ourselves, EVERYONE eliminates people as being potential hires after interviews show they might not fit in, regardless of ability. Is choosing someone equally or slightly less skilled, but with more potential, and hunger with them being 26 vs 56 worse than not hiring someone because they seem to be a bit of a douche? Ageism vs personalitism.
so if i wasnt earning your arbitrary figure i guess i wouldn't be a "quality" coder?
hahahaha foff
IME, you will start seeing quality coders at ~450k+, be prepared to pay quite a bit more if you want top 10th percentile coders.
I think your problem is what you offer vs what you expect.