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by jader201
5269 days ago
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This may be true, to an extent, but to me, the best interviews do a good job at honing in on how good you are at what you do. Good interview skills only benefit you in one area -- how good you are at interviewing. Once somebody hires me, how good I am at interviewing serves no purpose to my employer. And smart companies recognize this, and adjust their interviewing process to get to what's important. |
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I specifically say the opposite, don't practice whiteboard interviewing.
Edit: who would down vote this? Edit edit: thanks for the explanation jader