| I'm glad you brought up the other side of things. If you were an applicant of such impressive, world renowned stature the answer would be: yes, (sir), you still need to go through the regular hiring process. It isn't an arbitrary request, like building a JavaScript calculator. The samples we ask that you complete closely resemble the type of work you'd do in the role. When hiring engineers for example, we take a piece of our application, take a chunk out, then ask you to complete it. If you're a major talent, it's maybe 2-3 hours of work. If you were to circumvent this, or feel you "shouldn't have to do this", what message does that send to the rest of the team? We're a remote, self-managing, and loosely structured group - would it be wise to suggest that you are to be treated differently than the rest of us? It sends a poor message and reflects on the (entitled) attitude of the candidate. Team work makes the dream work. |
> If you were to circumvent this, or feel you "shouldn't have to do this", what message does that send to the rest of the team?
Does everyone on your team get paid the same? If not, does that not send the same message? Is your HR process willing to let top talent go to a competitor who doesn't require such a test? (All real questions, not rhetorical)