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by kev009
3029 days ago
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For giggles (I work on OS kernels and high performance TCP, there's no way this kind of meatgrinder would ever place me correctly) I did the online quiz thing and got to the interview piece just to see why this was generating buzz. The quiz was easy and when I saw the interview prep I was disgusted. It's gamified hiring practice done in an outsourced fashion.. the kind where you are supposed to read a book that tells you what kind of questions a hiring party will ask you. I guess if you are a lousy engineering manager and want to offload and emulate the hiring process of something like Google this is up your alley. If you want some relatively fungible developers that can work on CRUD applications it may be fine but I don't think that's hard to hire for in any case. Engineering managers MUST do recruiting - never let HR take this from you. HR can do clerical work, but they should have little role in search and outreach. I'd instead recommend finding new talent at local universities, mid level talent give recruiter like bonuses for employee referrals and poach from competitors, and extraordinary talent go look at commit logs of the open source software you use and hire people from that list. Easy, cheap, and effective. |
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