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by lj3
3396 days ago
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The real problem with whiteboard tests (and it's close cousin, the live coding test) is there is no correlation between being able to pass that test and being able to do the job. Companies that rely on it to determine programming ability are like the drunk looking for his keys under the street lamp because that's where the light is. |
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The point of my coding interview isn't to give a positive result if the candidate can program a computer. It's a test that's looking for non-programmers.
There might be "false positives", but if I avoid well-known memorizable questions, there won't be "false negatives".