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by thih9
1138 days ago
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I think it’s a popular approach to see the hiring process as hazing, at least in some companies. I.e. to throw random hurdles, later check who’s doing best and hire them. I saw companies state that openly. E.g. saying: we’re all competent programmers, none of us like leetcode and we don’t use that in our actual job, but we need a way to filter candidates and this seems the best practical solution. Again, perhaps desperate people and/or hustlers make for a good workforce, especially in some companies. |
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