> but I do think "leetcode as a default" is a terrible model for finding decent engineers, and even worse now we have LLMs.

I don’t disagree. It’s a gravity problem. I might not like gravity. But gravity doesn’t care if I like it or not if I jump off of a 25 story building. It’s a small investment in time to have a much better career trajectory.

Let me emphasize I wouldn’t do it. But I don’t have to. I’ve done the build the big house in the burbs things twice and now downsized. My (step)children are grown and fully launched. I have credentials an experience where two of the other BigTech cloud providers (I have worked at one) were recruiting me based on my network without grinding leetcode. But most people don’t have those choices at least at 25-26.

I definitely couldn’t advise someone who was a recent grad to meander in enterprise Dev because they didn’t want to play the game. Yes I realize a large majority of developers in the US are enterprise devs. If you take away my AWS account, I’m just an enterprise dev with above average communication skills.