I have several long-term clients who are looking to change jobs. What a surprise: development staff on the move.
I also have clients who are looking for employees. Some have written job descriptions that are more thorough and complex than if they were trying to hire the CEO of General Motors.
One lists 26 areas of responsibility and pays $35,000. They want me to find someone. I want to weigh 112 and eat 5,000 calories a day. That isn’t going to happen, either.
A friend who is a job seeker asked me to help her with some questions to find out if the position is a good fit. Here’s what I told her—and if you are an employer looking for a development professional, you should be able to answer these:
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