>For those without that exact alignment, ran into the limits of the person's knowledge pretty fast.
That seems natural. They only have 3 months of experience. The company is simply going to have to help with that, along with ample googling and reading.
I think the expectations of those doing the hiring may have been out of line, possibly due to bootcamps selling them something they simply can't deliver reliably, possibly due to hiring managers not knowing the field.
A lot of it was that the bootcamp grads didn't have a good grasp of what they actually knew. They would claim to know a language, but in actuality only know one particular framework in that language.
That seems natural. They only have 3 months of experience. The company is simply going to have to help with that, along with ample googling and reading.
I think the expectations of those doing the hiring may have been out of line, possibly due to bootcamps selling them something they simply can't deliver reliably, possibly due to hiring managers not knowing the field.