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Interpreting Costly Actions in Hiring

Imagine two candidates are applying for a software engineering job that requires a high degree of persistence and problem-solving ability, traits that are difficult to observe in an interview. Candidate A has a standard computer science degree. Candidate B also has a computer science degree but, in addition, has spent two years independently contributing to a complex, open-source software project without any pay. Explain why an employer might view Candidate B's unpaid work as a strong indicator of their hidden abilities.

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Updated 2025-08-23

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