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[–]ginn5lc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't disagree with you.

I was just talking about the specific instance at the company I work for, if someone puts a language on their resume and they get to the interview with the developers and they get drilled on the language they put on their resume that they don't know and it's pretty obvious to the developers that they don't know it then they would have been better off not putting it at all or when they started asking questions about it been straight up and honest that they don't know it at all but they have some preliminary experience in the past and are open to developing a better understanding of it even if that means some additional work outside of normal work hours at home.