I partially agree with this post. Many of the freshers I see have no clue how to do actual development, some of them don't understand git or even what does it mean to start a "server", they are so used to spoon feeding that they don't even have a curious mind to ask questions, let alone the right questions. I believe this is a skill gap in the market.
But thanks to all the internet gurus/bhaiya/didi they have over glorified that DSA is what the students needs to be called as a good software engineer. Which is totally wrong and this just kept on raising DSA bar unnecessarily high, which is pointless because most engineers do not use advance DSA in their day to day life.