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by rlanday 3355 days ago
I suspect this is because if someone is hired, they were necessarily good at solving Google's interview questions, which are very similar to (easy) competitive programming questions. The fact that someone is good at competitive programming doesn't give you much further information since you already tested for that ability during the interview, and in fact may indicate that this person is spending energy studying competitive programming that they could otherwise be spending accomplishing stuff at work.