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by sosodev 1087 days ago
I did a fly hiring project and was simply told I wasn’t good enough to move on. Zero explanation as to why. I found it very frustrating too.
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Similar experience with DuckDuckGo - except I didn’t get past their bullshit first part which was “write 7 pages describing a project you designed in the last year”.

They claimed it would take only a couple of hours but for the 15 or so bullet point requirements that was simply not realistic. Spent a couple of days on it and the only feedback I got was no thanks.

They had previously stated they pay for every stage regardless of outcome. After sending my details they never paid me.

Feels vastly hypocritical given their stated people first work culture.

Had a similar experience and made it to the 2nd stage, and also got paid for both.

I even took the time to learn enough Perl to write the solution. They said it wasn't required but would be a nice touch. It was an interesting project to work on and it was fun coming up with a solution. I thought it fulfilled their requirements pretty well, but also just got a short "no thanks" email.

I was left wondering for a long time what they didn't like about it..

Someone suggested they may use these interview submissions as cheap labor to get ideas to solve internal problems. I thought that was ridiculous until I reread the disclosure I had to sign at the beginning:

> [DDG] will be the exclusive owner of all right, title, and interest in and to the work product resulting from the project, including all intellectual property and proprietary rights.

Could have just been boilerplate disclosure stuff, but seems a little weird.

It’s sad seeing so many comments saying they got paid while I didn’t! I was interviewing for their new privacy based browser, it was a C#/.NET desktop app role.
If you have documentation of that, you might enjoy suing th om small claims court.
Is there any point though really? For 100USD while I’m in the UK probably adds even more paperwork
> Is there any point though really?

I really meant the "you might enjoy" part. I wasn't suggesting it's an efficient way to make money.

Some people are really bothered by misdeads going unpunished.

We do pay people at every stage regardless of outcome and so not sure what happened. If you email me I’ll figure it out though.
I had the same experience with DDG, but I will say I did get paid the 300 dollars or so (by PayPal) they promised.
Lucky!