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by distortedsignal
743 days ago
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I'm another TripleByte placement. After my (virtual) TB interview (which I barely passed), I had onsites at 5 places. After the five on-site interviews, I had 2 job offers, one of which was a company I wanted to work for since graduating college. I took the other offer. This was preceded by a four or five month job search. I had received two offers in that time, but nothing seemed great. I think TB's process kinda worked, but I understand your skepticism. |
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I'm just highlighting that GP's specific anecdote doesn't really demonstrate that advantage. Your example seems much more clear.
Somewhat OT for this specific sub-thread but I wonder how much "OA" tools that are part of coderpad etc, contributed to TB's demise. These are meant to be fizzbuzz kind of pre-screens. I know TB's approach was more than that, but from the hiring side, was the value not there since you'd always (?) have your own coding exercise after the TB screening.