I tries the full stack quiz - IMO it is horrible. Bunch of javascript spaghetti code with ++i + i++ like idiotic questions and some basic SQL. Do you really guys think that calculating inside your head some shamanic expressions will evaluate objectively the engineering experience?
Thanks for the feedback. We are actually working on replacing those shitty JS questions ASAP. My friends who are engineers have given me a lot of shit. I promise it will be replaced soon.
> Bunch of javascript spaghetti code with ++i + i++ like idiotic questions and some basic SQL. Do you really guys think that calculating inside your head some shamanic expressions will evaluate objectively the engineering experience?
I feel kind of ashamed as an Indian, seeing this. These sorts of dumb and idiotic questions are all too common in India. People like to ask these sorts of silly question (that lack any depth) even in the education system in India (e.g. in CBSE and various state syllabi).
They obviously filter for a certain type -- a person who is good at answering arcane, meaningless useless edge case questions. Where you have idea what that person's actual engineering and architecture skills are like.
The sad part of this story is that the entire Indian education system is designed to train people to attain such kinds of meaningless superficial skills. For example, most engineering entrance exams in India expect you to be really good at computing complicated integrals -- something that you can just ask a computer do. It fails to recognize and utilize the great depth and breadth of human intellect, and instead rewards people for simulating a CPU well.
> The sad part of this story is that the entire Indian education system is designed to train people to attain such kinds of meaningless superficial skills.
This reminds me of the exams you have to take to get a low-level job on the Indian railways. Just look at some of these questions:
I did the same. Those Javascript questions were really not great.
Also, I know enough JS and HTML, but I absolutely hate it and have no interest in answering questions about it, even if the questions were good. A server-side category is clearly missing.
Just my opinion, but you may want to consider renaming the company. Hearing someone say “tecktok” is likely to have potential users searching for “techtalk” or similar. Not to mention it’s very close to tiktok, which I’m sure you know is banned in India.
Since the first two countries listed have many Malay/Indonesian speakers, another association for "tok" might be as a short term for an old person http://prpm.dbp.gov.my/Cari1?keyword=tok&d=139128&#LIHATSINI e.g. "tok guru" for an old (and wise?) religious leader.
Though I barely know enough Malay to order some nasi lemak, so I can't say how likely that is to be an intended connection.
As a small heads up, trying to market yourself as the next Triplebyte might not be the best strategy, given the shady user-hostile practices they've made headlines with [1].
There's a cost to developing features. "Just let me use email" is dismissive to the fact. 99.999999% of users will be able to use one of those. Why spend more time making a subpar email login feature when you can integrate with existing services that probably even increase sign up conversion because it's an easier UX?
Because target users are developers and developers don't like using social logins as much as other users. Using firebase or 0auth is pretty straightforward as well.
Interesting idea! If there's anyway we can support you at SMUMods.com to spread word about it to engineering talents in SMU, let me know! I'm on telegram at https://t.me/gabrielchuan!
Unfortunately I don't feel a lot of interest to sign up via Google/FB/etc account link just to see some technical interview questions. No way to bypass via email signup either.