| "Build a custom IoC for an interview" Are you kidding me? The IoC research was probably good experience if you've never seen them before, but yeah you ran into the "easier to criticize than do". I almost guarantee none of the people involved went through the same interview process where they had to code something for two days. This is how the hazing cycle begins, because everyone thinks "man I had it hard, and my hard experiences forged me, so I'll be really hard on the next round of people". Dumb idea. That is a conscious thought bubbling up from subconscious "trauma" and humans for whatever reason replay / reinflict their repressed emotional damage on others. I believe this is because trauma makes you feel alone, and it makes a person feel less alone. But anyway, so the organization hazes people, who then haze the next round even worse, who then haze the next round even more really bad worse. This basically is what IT interviewing is after 20 years of collective downward spiral hazing. The military generally has this figured out with basic training. Basic training is basically hazing to toughen up and desensitive normal humans into becoming soldiers. But the military seems to have a policy / training feedback loop that prevents the hazing from getting worse, and staying at the level of psychological impact that they get the desired result from. Interview gauntlets have a desired result: filter out the chaff, get good candidates. As google itself shows, one of the progenitors (along with MIcrosoft) of the great interview hazing feedback loop, that it doesn't work. The end goal of "good employee/developer" isn't enhanced by the gauntlet/hazing. And yet everyone does worse and worse variants (look at Amazon: people hate working there, and the reputation of a horrible workplace IN IT, not just on the warehouse floor, is now ubiquitous in the industry). Anyway, fuck our industry interviewing hazing. What a stupid bunch of apes we all are, interviewing in ostensibly a purely mathematical/technical domain has been reduced to a bunch of Lord of the Flies level dystopian human psychology. |