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by leobelle
4481 days ago
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> take a look at the school her or she attended and stop interviewing people from that school, problem solved. This is really bad advice, because much about learning programming is about an individual effort. It has little if anything to do with the school. > If you find a person with an MS who can't pass a simple programming test You actually need more than a simple programming test that solves a single problem. You need to see enough code to have some architecture, designed by the candidate. Interviews are too short for this so experience whether at some other company or open source, or just if skilled people can vouch for you goes a long way. |
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