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by viraptor
3519 days ago
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> Those take home tasks are rarely 1 hour deals This seems to be the common complaint, but really this is discussing the idea -vs- the implementation. Some examples here of checking specific things that were not in scope, or tasks that take whole day are really disappointing. And I agree there are loads of really crappy tests out there. But yes, you can create a test that's easily doable in 1h. As for the crazy edge case tests: probably. It's still a reasonable thing to check for, but often people don't. (having a non-ascii name helps here) If you have simple enough and open-ended enough tasks, I don't think extra time helps the candidates in any way. I mean, either you have experience doing something or you don't. Even if you spent, for example, X hours researching "what does production-ready mean?" and related topics, I don't believe you'd produce as good result as someone with actual experience. (yeah, I could see that in the answer) |
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