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Comment Re:Current Job Search (Score 1) 702

Congratulations and best of luck in your future employment. I wanted to agree with you about some of your stance on admitting when you do not know something. I'm a CS major (junior year) and I have been told by professors that it is always safer to admit that you do not/ may not know the answer to something versus saying you know when your understanding could be incomplete. What is the worst thing that can happen, you are told something you already know? That is better than working on a project with insufficient tools. Additionally, I really liked some of the responses to the parent article. I think the author's tone is completely uncalled for and that a closed minded attitude like that will obviously *not* attract intelligent talent. When I graduate I will seek an entry level position such as what you are applying for, and I will be sure that it is in a work environment where I can learn and further develop my skills and be treated as inferior simply because I've encountered new information.

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