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by vijayaggarwal
4374 days ago
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Once, during an interview, the interviewer started asking me solutions to very real-world problems which I could immediately understand they must have been facing at that time. A high level discussion was fine to judge my ability, but he started getting deep into the implementation details. I got the sense that he is trying to get a solution to his problem in the pretext of interview. I gave him the solutions as I would have anyway done so had anybody asked for help. I have since then thought many times but could not decide if it was unethical or just a harmless stroke of creativity. OPs case certainly seems to have cross the limit of ethics though. |
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By asking deep questions about actual problems the company is facing, you get a much better sense of a candidate's relevant abilities than with generic algorithm questions.