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Smart and Gets Things Done: Joel Spolsky's Concise Guide to Finding the Best Technical Talent

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ISBN: 1590598385 - Smart and Gets Things Done: Joel Spolsky's Concise Guide to Finding the Best Technical Talent  
Title:Smart and Gets Things Done: Joel Spolsky's Concise Guide to Finding the Best Technical Talent
Author:Joel Spolsky
Publisher:Apress
Type:Book / Hardcover
Publication Date:31 May, 2007
ISBN / ISBN-13:1590598385  /  9781590598382
List Price:$16.99
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Amazon Price:$11.55

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A guide to attracting, recruiting, interviewing, and hiring the best technical talent.

  • A comprehensive system for hiring top–notch technical employees
  • Packed with useful information and specific advice written in a breezy, humorous style
  • Learn how to find great people—and get them to work for you—in an afternoon!

The top software developers are ten times as productive as average developers. Ten times. You can’t afford not to hire them. But if you haven’t been reading Joel Spolsky’s books or blog, you probably don’t know how to find them and make them want to work for you.

In this brief book, Joel reveals all his secrets—from his years at Microsoft, and as the co–founder of Fog Creek Software—for recruiting the best developers in the world. You’ll learn:

  • How to create a pipeline of excellent developers using internships—and why this is not optional
  • How to build a workplace where the best programmers want to work
  • The secrets to reading resumes, interviewing technical people, and deciding when to make an offer

If you’ve ever wondered what you should be looking for in a resume, if you’ve ever struggled to decide whether to hire someone at the end of an interview, or if you’re wondering why you can’t find great programmers, stop everything and read this book.



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Customer Reviews:

 • A Perfect Reference
07 June, 2008

Confession: I'm a long time fan of Joel Spolsky and his writing, and this book is no exception. In usual Joel style, it's a very easy, witty and insightful read. He tell you to set the hiring bar high and shows some simple ways of separating the potentially high performing from those less capable. Contents: - Hitting the High Notes - Finding Great Developers - A Field Guide to Developers - Sorting Resumes - The Phone Screen - The Guerrilla Guide to Interviewing - Fixing Suboptimal Teams - The Joel Test This book can easily be related to all recruitment and not just those in the technical fields. In an age where finding talented people is becoming increasingly difficult, this book is a certain must read.

- Reviewed by customer ID: AP9VS24LYKT7K

 • Full Of Tidbits
03 September, 2008

Reviewed by XPSD Member Jane Prusakova This book is full of tidbits on how to go about the business of software development: find and attract smart people, interview and select people to hire, build and manage teams, even how to delegate decision-making. Most of the wisdom makes sense, if only in some circumstances, and the rest is either nonsense or simply outdated. Joel writes a very popular blog (check out http://joelonsoftware.com/), and most (if not all) of the book is composed from the entries on that blog. The style of the book reflects that. The writing on the Internet tends to be more controversial and less proven or even thought-out; with lots of metaphors thrown in whether they fit or not. "Smart and Gets Things Done" is not so much a guide, as it is a thinking-out-loud by Joel, delivered to a group of admirers in a highly informal way.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1PO9NR5SYGZ3S

 • Not Much New Here
11 August, 2008

I've been developing software for fifteen years but picked up this book to gain insights into hiring practises of a solid software company in Fog Creek software. Honestly, I did not learn much new here. Find the brightest developers you can find (hiring them right out of college is best Joel says), pay them well, give them good working conditions and treat them with respect. Also, value problem solving skills over technical knowledge in the hiring phase. OK, maybe I did learn a bit but these tips apply to attracting the best employees in any industry. Maybe I've been lucky but most places I've worked at follow these ideals. A quick read.

- Reviewed by customer ID: AFJHW32GJS7QH

 • Gives Some Good Advice
02 March, 2008

Overall I think the book is worth the read but I feel that the author does take some things a bit too far (pick interviewees up in a limo!?). The book has enough good points to outweigh the bad. Nice short read that can be read in a day and worth the $10.

- Reviewed by customer ID: AX1D4LSTEFWZ2

 • Big Ideas In A Small Shell
07 May, 2008

When I got this book, I was quite surprised how small it is. But there is a lot of useful information in it and it's fun to read (as You can expect from Joel). It's well worth its 12 bucks. I wish more people, who are hiring or managing people, would read this book and follow at least some of ideas in it. It was fun to find out that Joel mentions Estonia (on page 75), a little beautiful country in Eastern Europe, where I'm living.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1GJ62KIWX28F9


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