I agree with you that the fundamental skills are sometimes even more important than the knowledge of the particular technologies. But sometimes employers need a person who will start working on a project immediately, without taking the time to learn some language or framework. That's when the hands-on experience with a particular technology stack is crucial. Moreover, employers may not mention the fundamental skills in the job specs, because they expect candidates to have them by default.
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I agree with you that the fundamental skills are sometimes even more important than the knowledge of the particular technologies. But sometimes employers need a person who will start working on a project immediately, without taking the time to learn some language or framework. That's when the hands-on experience with a particular technology stack is crucial. Moreover, employers may not mention the fundamental skills in the job specs, because they expect candidates to have them by default.