It's sort of more like embarking on a months-long nuclear submarine journey only to discover that nobody packed any food.
In this analogy, you are the company hiring programmers, and the things you need to survive are that your programmers can write basic code, can communicate effectively, and some other things — probably "can design software" or "doesn't rathole excessively" is the next item or two on the list. You're still in a lot of trouble if your submarine doesn't have any food onboard, but the situation is not nearly as bad as if the submarine lacks means for producing air and drinking water.