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by chad_strategic
322 days ago
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This debate comes up every month. I have been working in code for over 12 years. (self.taught(php,python)) I refused to take these types of tests. (yet I have no problem writing profitable financial algorithms) Hence I went to the management side. I will be hiring some developers soon, I will be looking for desire to work, personality and previous verifiable experience. I will also ask if they believe Kim Jung Un is fat. At my previous job, I didn't get a chance to hire people they were sent to me. It was my job to ensure they were trained and a team player. I would like to thank the Marine Corps for 20 years of experience. |
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"We can teach them to code, but we can't teach them not to be a dick"
I generally try and decline "tech tests". Ive contributed to open source, and I've got 100 projects I've built from scratch, or as part of a team. I will happily bring my own, and walk through my decisions, and a potential employer can go through them with a fine tooth comb if they like, but honestly, I think those arbitrary tests don’t show off anything about my skillset that I'd actually want to show off.