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by ozim
515 days ago
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But it shows OP is "one trick pony" and interviewer told him it will not be proper approach but then he still went with it. We also had some freelancers like that and one employee who lasted 3 months - and always it was company owners who wanted to "bring help to speed things up". Those guys ignored everything and did code the way they knew how to do it. Results were always bad and 3 months guy instead of speeding anything up trashed all team productivity for those 3 months and I guess even 2 more when we had to do the cleanup of his worst inventions. |
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Also the reason given (not the right tool for the problem) was demonstrably false if we take the OP at face value. They solved it and their solution was robust to changing requirements.
We only know the OPs side of the story, but if we take it at face value it reads a lot like the interviewer wanted to jump them through hoops and they made the best of it. I would have politely declined the interview pretty early on if I was in their shoes.