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by on_and_off
3053 days ago
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ah, funnily enough we have recently reduced the scope of the exercise and asked only for 4 hours. At the same time we are now looking for less senior engineers. We are also looking at ways we can make this exercise easier for everybody by providing a template with some of the basic boilerplate already written for the applicant. It is difficult to find a happy medium between a trivial exercise and something you can work on for hundred of hours but I think we have something fair. I find it interesting that you put your limit at 4 hours. It is not that much smaller than 6. Anecdotally 6 hours is the maximum timing .. if an aplicant said they only had 4 hours that day but delivered something solid in that time frame I would vote for them. |
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4 hours means that I can do it within half a day on weekend and then spend the rest of the day with something else - going somewhere. At minimum, I can send kids outside with someone and be 4 hours alone at home to focus. Or I can do it 2 hours one evening and 2 hours another one - two days.
6 hours means that I spent most day with it. Expecting them to be outside 6 hours in row is a lot and so is blocking one room for that long. It would also mean 3 evenings not just 2.
> At the same time we are now looking for less senior engineers.
That is cool. (Really, all too many companies like to pretend that juniors don't exists or cant learn or just should magically become seniors instantly. Meanwhile, junior can the right person for the job.)