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by notyourday
2504 days ago
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> But we're often not looking for software _users_ as much as we're looking for _engineers_. What the applicant illustrated is that he is a much better engineer than the interviewer and the interviewer did not like it. Good software engineering is about leveraging existing robust tools in a new way, not about re-inventing a wheel while making is square. For me that would have been an insta-hire. |
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I agree that the answer was a good one in the real-world sense, and one that I would like an engineer to use under the right circumstances.
I disagree that the answer demonstrated engineering prowess, however. Sometimes you have to assume the lack of existence of certain tools to understand how a candidate would have implemented the solution him- or herself to get a more thorough understanding of his or her engineering chops.