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by mirekrusin
2168 days ago
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Why not drastically different approach - ie. instead of active technical interview process on company's side, just put up few dozens of open source projects/libraries that are being used inside company and leave it as technical interview sandbox. Keep brownie points on pull requests to unlock "you gained <<passed technical interview>> badge" a'la stack overflow or do one off evaluation based on contribution when candidate applies. Stack overflow contributions can be equally taken under account to gain points and arguably they have badge system that does the job for you already. Github could introduce something similar and wipe out "anxiety interview" completely, if they wanted to. There is really no reason to do technical interview when you can inspect open source work. For people who don't have contributions yet, open source libraries/projects by the company should be made available. Seems like win-win for everybody. |
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How in the world did current developers EVER get ANY job? Who gives developers the chance to grow these days?