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by jodrellblank
813 days ago
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> "Turns out it was Joel Spolsky who invented that practice. I'm sure most programmers want to strangle that guy. Lol." Really? Here's Joel writing about his interviewing technique for software developers, it's a 1 hour interview with the focus on letting the interviewee talk about how smart they are: https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2006/10/25/the-guerrilla-guid... 1. Introduction
2. Question about recent project candidate worked on
3. Easy Programming Question
4. Pointer/Recursion Question
5. Are you satisfied? [with your whiteboard code answer]
6. Do you have any questions?
Has he changed from that in the last 20 years? |
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