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this post was submitted on 20 Feb 2026
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Nepotism indirectly implies that they're not qualified for the job and are relying on those connections to get there.
I have done absolutely zero research on the topic, but there's a chance that he actually is capable of doing it well. I'll withhold judgement until we see how incompetent he is. Shouldn't take long with Ubisoft.
Nepotism doesn't require that you be unqualified, just that their be a more qualified applicant / candidate who was passed over because of your connections. So unless his son was the best applicant / candidate for the job it's nepotism.
I never said it was a requirement. I said nepotism implies being unqualified.