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by drugme
2559 days ago
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When interviewing people I usually push until I get the candidate to answer "I don't know" on SOMETHING, "just because I can". To me this technique comes off as condescending and manipulative, and smells like a power play basically. Not to mention - the better candidates will pick up on it, and your company will eventually get a reputation it doesn't want to have. And really there's no need for it. Time and time again, I find that just by having a normal technical conversation with someone, on virtually any topic that they claim to have expertise in -- they will show their strengths and weakness (and propensity for BS, if any) very, very quickly. |
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