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by moregrist
463 days ago
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I think that would be a hard pass for me. Why would I allow some rando company’s corporate spyware onto my personal computer? If you’re that worried about me using AI, maybe the interview should be on-site. And maybe it should be relevant to the work I’d be doing, not solving a bunch of leetcode questions. Or maybe the dystopian future of tech interviews just involves a burner laptop tethered to a burner cell plan. The future is absolutely flipping fantastic. |
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The most recent example for me was even worse- the position was for a web dev asking for experience in C#/.NET. The integrated IDE had all of the usual spyware did not actually compile anything or run any example checks. Then it proceeded, without any brief at all, to ask 7 more 'optional' gotcha-like questions on C pointers and nuances.
It's a terrible time to want to pivot into dev full-time, from the lense of being in the job market anyways.