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by jonandersense
3156 days ago
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I think for an interview, it's a reasonable alternative instead of doing an 1-2h long coding interview. You have to interview people in some way, and a small coding project that you can discuss and talk about has been a nice experience for me. How do you want an interview to be conducted? |
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Since you asked for alternatives, here are some suggestions I have:
- If you want to do a 4 hour coding round even before a phone interview, at least pay for your candidate's time and effort.
- Otherwise, restrict your coding round to 1 hour. I think this strikes the right balance between lack of pay and my time spent.