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by akanet
4365 days ago
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"Solving a problem with someone looking over your shoulder and forcing you to talk to explain what you are thinking" is actually how problems are generally solved in most fields. Software engineering is perhaps one of the lone exceptions, and I think the pair programming movement has a bone or two to pick with your premise. |
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The best interviews I've had were legitimate pairing interviews, where the two of us were tasked with solving a problem in a real codebase that the interviewer hadn't solved before.
(The best best interviews made it an issue in an open source project, so it can be a not-canned interview without you writing potentially production-ready code for a for-profit company without being paid)