▲ | Hiring Developers: 2010 vs. 2025 | |
1 points by andrewstetsenko 16 hours ago | ||
When I started as a tech recruiter in 2010, it looked very different: In 2010: - Hard to find candidates - Many had no online footprint - I sourced only in my city for local clients - LinkedIn wasn’t popular yet - Contacting the same candidates every 2–3 months - Ghosting was almost non-existent - I spent time figuring out where to find candidates and how to approach them - Recruiters asked candidates about OOP concepts and frameworks - Interviews were always in the office - Candidates wrote JavaScript functions on paper in front of the interviewer In 2025: - Too many applicants, not too few - AI helps candidates fill out applications and tailor resumes - Sourcing is global — from Brazil to Japan - LinkedIn is a must-have tool for every recruiter - As a recruiter, you most probably won’t contact the same candidate twice - Ghosting is normal - Fake candidates using AI try to pass interviews - Recruiters mainly try to figure out your motivation and company fit - Interviews are fully online - Coding tests replaced everything (and you can even cheat them with AI) Yeah, it seems like hiring in tech has changed. Or maybe I changed, too? |