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by akudha
2788 days ago
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I don't know if you are joking or serious. How much work do you think you can extract out of a normal developer in an hour or less, especially when he/she hasn't seen the codebase before? And how much effort do you think it would take to schedule the interview in the first place, starting with posting an ad, then screening resumes, scheduling time...? Not to mention someone has to vet/test the bug fix ... This doesn't seem reasonable to me at all. On the other hand, I can believe if this happens with those "take home assignments". Those tend to be larger (few hours to a few days) amount of work. BTW, at least in this case, I did get the offer as they promised, within 48 hours. So I don't think they were doing anything shady. My guess is that they simply got tired of normal style interviewing and found this to be an efficient way to hire. |
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