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by pandaman
3667 days ago
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The issue is that many people already have a substantial proof of their coding ability in form of completed work. The rational approach would be to evaluate that work and, as safety, test that they have actually performed it. Whiteboarding them catches nothing other than inability to perform unusual tasks under stress. |
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Production never goes down, critical errors don't arise and time-pressure tasks are rare.