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by EliRivers
3427 days ago
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"Employed candidates have no problem taking a day off (or two when they live far) for a full round of on-site interviews." Oh. I thought I was an employed candidate who had a problem taking a day or two off for an interview. I must have imagined it. |
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Programming assignments are usually more flexible for employed people than interview days.
But they aren't a panacea. They are hard to design and if you haven't switched to an objective rubric for measuring them, they can be just as subjective as interviews.
That said, I whole heartily agree with using programing projects instead of interviews.