When interviewing junior (0-2 years experience) or mid (2-5 years experience) developers, I've been surprised about how little accessibility is understood or prioritised.
Despite being taught in education, bootcamps and training; despite laws, penalties and improved resources.
My own background has had it drummed into me that accessibility is a primary requirement and a professional obligation, however after speaking to dozens of "front end" and "full stack" candidates it appears it's not even on developers radars any more.
I wondered what the HN community thought of whether this is globally true, or I've just been talking to people who are not representative of the norm in the profession.
[1] https://twitter.com/KittyGiraudel/status/1414556623176179715
They have to put in effort outside work hours to learn.