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by webjprgm
3752 days ago
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The one time I tried a fizzbuzz in a series of interviews, one candidate was surprised and almost insulted. At the end of the day, I learned almost nothing about any of the candidates from this question. Only one candidate (in fact, the one female candidate) implemented it substantially different than any other. All the candidates could do it. They were all CS students at a university, so what was the chance they were not going to be able to compile a program anyway? So I think you have to take fizzbuzz with a grain of salt and know when to try a more complex programming exercise. (That being said, I'm horrible at doing interviews so take my advice with an even bigger grain of salt.) |
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You're clearly getting a better caliber of candidate than those people are. That's great! And clearly, if that's the case, you should adjust accordingly. I think the lesson there is to tailor your process to the people you get.