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by nihil75
2101 days ago
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Yea, it's meant to be a waste of your time. More accurately, if you need to learn new things to complete it - it will be very time consuming. Someone experienced, or that uses relevant tech/skills on a daily basis should complete it in less than the time allotted. Therefore "homework" coding challenges are useful for discerning if a candidate has relevant, current experience. See the article on college professor solving a 30+ of CS problems in one day. Whiteboard challenges, on the other hand, evaluate a candidates thinking process & presentation skills. Whiteboard challenges |
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