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by samstave
3697 days ago
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That's a fair reply - thanks. I still don't personally like it, but I'd say my bias is mostly that I am older and have kids... I've been fucked over by so many companies in my 20+ years in Silicon Valley that I do not trust any HR team or "vision of a unicorn family"... But I will say that this model would look ideal to any millennial person who wants to work at a "progressive" tech company/start-up But said company shall become as ruthless as any as they mature. Work is not your family. Either knock it out of the park, or get fucked. Success in our industry is binary. |
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In grayfox's timeline, things really seem to hang up around the time it takes to evaluate the sample, asking for 1-4 weeks. This is another point in favor of minimalist work samples (smaller sample = less time required to review). IMO work samples should be a simple problem where the candidate demonstrates his basic awareness of the core skills needed to perform the daily work and the bulk of the hiring process should occur in a discussion between parties.
Anyway, I'd suggest that they tighten up this process by a) minimizing their work samples and b) making it priority to review work samples as they come in, which means adding more resources for this purpose if necessary. It shouldn't take more than a week to hear back at any step of the process.