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by salarycommenter 2620 days ago
Counterpoint, I botched a coding session at a FANG interview. They wanted me so they gave me a take home coding problem. I spent 40+ hours over three days banging it out.

Got the job. 57% increase in compensation. 550k/year combined.

Totally worth it.

Only negative is it's months later and my right shoulder still hurts a bit. Getting old sucks.

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Are you able to work remotely as well? If you don't mind, what percentage of annual is stock options?
Ok, but FANG is a different matter: those are established, respectable companies. You shouldn't do the same for small, no-name startups that try to use those take-home assignments to extract free labor from you.
I agree, the risk reward has to be there.

But I don't interview at companies unless I really need to get in. If it were some lousy startup and I'm interviewing there it's because I am hard up and need the job or it's tactically where I need to be next to get where I am going.

Basically if I am spending the time interviewing I am probably willing to do whatever it takes to get the job.