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by mto
3685 days ago
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Agree, 10 years ago they asked you about your projects, how you solved problems, what you think about the decisions that were made, to reason about the technologies and architecture etc. I still think, you can learn much more from that than from trivia questions or text book examples.
If a person can argue about choice of technology/algorithm/architecture/method, can tell you how they approach a given problem etc... My feeling is that the "shortage" is a lie. Back then there were no thousand competitors for every boring job out there. Weeding out so much wasn't necessary for 5 applications :) |
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