@toggleModal Thanks for that feedback, I will
ask HR what the reason for that is and if we could move it to the "nice to have"
section.
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@toggleModal So, i talked to my team and
there are two reasons for having a CS degree as a hard requirement: It's used to
simplify the evaluation.
@toggleModal It provides a standardized
measure for every candidate and an insight into their skills since we look at
the individual grades for lectures.
@toggleModal This speeds up the evaluation
process since otherwise it would more time to evaluate individual experience.
@toggleModal Second: Nordic invests a lot in
hiring and Initial invest into a new employee (relocation, language courses,
etc.) therefore it's important
@toggleModal that a person can easily find a
role in another team / project if they don't like what they were hired for. This
is easier if you have a
@toggleModal general CS background compared
to just being a specialist for a certain technology.