I have always had to go through standard interviews at tech companies in Bay Area each time I job search. THEN I find out that 3 of my former coworkers who are good friends (uh, bar drinking buddies) all joined the same team as senior engineers at Oracle over the past 2 years. I wonder if they bypassed any part of the interview process. Has that ever happened to your former colleagues? I get angry thinking that privileged white male friends can refer each other while everyone else has to Leet code and practice so much just to get foot in door.
I thought oracle has the opposite brown nepotism. Indians hiring Indians
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I have given multiple referrals to asian males.
Can you help me as well.?
From my experience referrals just get your resume looked at by the HM. They still have to go through the standard interview process. That is not to say nepotism doesn’t exist but I think it kicks in more after you are hired.
Some of my best friends are whites. Meet my friend John, he’s very well spoken.
What the actual fuck are you talking about? You’ve never seen this happen with Indians or Chinese? Seriously? And I say this as a brown man.
Get over it dude
Your speculation is pathetic. Your friends happen to be competent and white at the same time. Then you brought the ideological victimhood theory to explain for your inadequacy. Stop bringing the radical leftist ideology into tech. Don't you see that you discriminate and make general assumptions against your "friends" because of their color? I am not white. It's absurd when many people bring the white privilege theory into the conversation without considering its full consequences.
"Standard Interviews" like where your applications will immediately have DIVERSE stamped onto it and be siphoned into an entirely different process with more lenient rules and a superset of available jobs that have been specially designated as no white and asian men allowed? Yeah I'm sure you are mad too.
I've never really heard of referrals bypassing interviews for normal tech jobs
That’s racist of you to think. What does it have to do with Oracle?
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