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Ask HN: How do companies still justify LeetCode
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by valianter
672 days ago
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As ChatGPT gets better at solving technical interviews I don’t understand why companies still insist on giving Leetcode style problems in their online assessments. I get that they need to cut a large amount of people before live interviews but hackerrank/code signal have the ability to test “real world” scenarios like debugging,sys design,using APIs,etc… In live interviews I feel like DSA interviews make even less sense. When is a candidate ever going to have to explain/implement a niche algorithm without access to their co workers, ChatGPT, or any other help But curious to see what everyone thinks! |
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You've just answered your own question. Leetcode is meant to be a filter, nothing more.
> but hackerrank/code signal have the ability to test
I'm not familiar with those things, but I don't think companies using things like leetcode actually care how good they are at skills/knowledge testing. I think they just want a coarse filter that doesn't depend on a human making initial assessments. Leetcode does that.
And it works! For instance, I can't imagine being willing to engage in a leetcode test to get a job, so I am automatically filtered out of some positions without them doing a thing.