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by Tobani
2876 days ago
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We do whiteboard problems, BUT we also emphasize beforehand that the interviewers in the room are there to work through the problem with them. This is meant as more of a conversation, we're less concerned about getting to the "right, fastest, or most optimized" answer. Not a hard problem, no mindgames, no syntax rules, and no complicated pre-known algorithm work other than an if and a loop. Let's just talk about some pseudocode. We've never rejected somebody for having a "bad" answer, because they were able to at least talk about what they're doing. We have had people flat out refuse to even try, and that seems like a pretty big red flag. |
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So it seems to me entirely reasonable to still be nervous.
Mind you, I don't have a better answer, but I don't think just explaining that suboptimal is ok and it's a discussion really helps.