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by caffeine
1483 days ago
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Not OP but here are a couple reasons: * It doesn’t scale well to huge organisations. * It’s not standardised “repeatable” in the sense that you cant generate datasets from this that let you correlate interviews with subsequent outcomes and improve hiring metrics company wide * It requires expertise in pair programming, which most companies don’t have Basically, OP’s hiring process is an excellent example of “doing things that don’t scale” to gain an asymmetric advantage as a small organisation. They don’t need to derive metrics, they can invest the time, they have a team who are skilled at pair programming - so they can have this hiring process and other people can’t. |
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