1,000 Applicants Fail Coding Test For Rs 50 LPA Job: Bengaluru CEO Highlights 'India's Talent Problem'

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A founder has sparked a debate online after claiming that India is facing a serious talent crunch in the tech sector, as most applicants these days do not even know basic coding. He made the remarks after experiencing a disappointing hiring drive, where out of 1000 backend engineer applicants, fewer than five were decent.

In a post on X last week, Runable Founder Umesh Kumar highlighted that his team discovered that several applicants were submitting broken or AI-generated codes. 

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"We got around 1000 applications for a backend engineering role in just the last 2-3 days, and guess how many were actually decent? < 5," the CEO outlined.

"We asked for a basic, simple coding task. The submissions? Mostly absolute trash," he said bluntly. According to Kumar, the quality of the submission was shockingly poor and most codes did not even run.

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