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by thewhitetulip
3399 days ago
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This is what has confused me for a long time, I interviewed at Flipkart an Indian ecommerce major (ex?) and their process was horrible. At the second round they asked us to implement a toc tac toe program, others didn't even have compilers, I had Python because it was a Linux machine, was rejected because "code contained bugs and didn't run", the third round was algorithms. I think these companies don't know how to hire that's why they are sticking to algorithms, in real life nobody is going to implement an algo from scratch, if I can learn Go in a week, learn how to write a webapp in 2-3 weeks when I have never written a webapp before why does it matter if I don't know how to implement some random algorithm? |
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