John_Taylor
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Me and someone else were debating how important grades are for getting a job.I'm curious on what your answer is.
Pretend you are the HR person in charge of hiring someone for a technology position that would be considered a dream job for any college graduate wanting to work in say a software/programming position or electrical engineering.
You have two candidates in front of you. Your description requires a degree but you were told to "use your good judgement". Both candidates are the same age, same everything else.
Candidate 1: has a lot newsworthy accomplishments related to the field.
Say he made impressive inventions in high school, acquired over 10 patents and sold the rights to a few startup companies.In university, he or she had published research in notable journals and won awards for achievement. His or her technical skills even "wow" professors. He/she has been invited to speak at a large number of conferences, events, universities and has even been on the news many times.
However, his or her college grades are total crap, barely passed all courses. Bottom of class student from crap college.
Candidate 2:
He/she graduated at the top of his class from a prestigious college (say MIT or Stanford).
Both have equally good interviewing skills so interviewed equally well.
Assuming you just want the better of the company (e.g. no personal agenda, you know neither of them), who would you hire?
I change the question a bit: candidate 2 has nothing notable but a 4.0 grade point average. Who would you pick now?
Pretend you are the HR person in charge of hiring someone for a technology position that would be considered a dream job for any college graduate wanting to work in say a software/programming position or electrical engineering.
You have two candidates in front of you. Your description requires a degree but you were told to "use your good judgement". Both candidates are the same age, same everything else.
Candidate 1: has a lot newsworthy accomplishments related to the field.
Say he made impressive inventions in high school, acquired over 10 patents and sold the rights to a few startup companies.In university, he or she had published research in notable journals and won awards for achievement. His or her technical skills even "wow" professors. He/she has been invited to speak at a large number of conferences, events, universities and has even been on the news many times.
However, his or her college grades are total crap, barely passed all courses. Bottom of class student from crap college.
Candidate 2:
He/she graduated at the top of his class from a prestigious college (say MIT or Stanford).
Both have equally good interviewing skills so interviewed equally well.
Assuming you just want the better of the company (e.g. no personal agenda, you know neither of them), who would you hire?
I change the question a bit: candidate 2 has nothing notable but a 4.0 grade point average. Who would you pick now?
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