Why learning new things is not important on a job hunt? [closed]
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I have just finished my job hunt. I think it was about 40 job interviews, I like to travel and get to know many companies. One thing I did not like is that they don't care about new technologies.
I think only 2 persons asked me about new stuff in Java world.
Most of them care if I know Java (certification and many years of experiance is not enough for them, they need to test me)
For example in IBM they only cared what IBM products do I know. Have I ever used any custom extensions of WebSphere?
I don't understand those questions. If I learn new frameworks every day then I can learn whatever technology they have very fast. So why it matters if I have ever used those "great" custom extensions of WebSphere?
After those 40 interviews I have no reason to learn any new framework, because I see that they don't care.
Why those "developers" don't ask questions about new technologies? are they so long at those comapnies that they don't care about new stuff?
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