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by ThrowawayR2 3049 days ago
> Good unit tests themselves, if you have good coverage, usually take longer than writing the code. But you knew that right?

All too well, my friend. That is why the employer is justified in asking for a demonstration of the ability to write good unit tests, as you have demonstrated by your own admission.

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He said if the user didn't use factories for test data, it would be a huge red flag.

According to him, if I didn't setup a factory, when doing a take home assignment, then I'm not competent to write unit tests. I disagree.

So many people interview poorly. It's gotten worse every time I read about it. They're pushing away talent that way. I know people are stuck in their ways, but it's a bad idea unless you are are just looking for juniors and people desperate enough to go through that. I'm neither.

I mean don't people realize it's a seller's market?