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by senorprogrammer
4168 days ago
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I'm not so sure it's a bad interview question. Or rather, perhaps it's only bad if you, as the interviewer, have a specific answer in mind. We used it once with the caveat that "there's no right answer, we don't really know every step either, lets see what happens". We collaborated with them, it was great, and by the end of the conversation were pretty certain we wanted to keep the conversation going by hiring them. Set your expectations accordingly, I suppose. |
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Better might be, "We're not implementing every layer, or at least not right now. Give me a good overview of everything you think is relevant." You get to test technical knowledge and people skills that way.
Ideal would be a really good college lecture; less ideal would be someone who knows the topic but belabors every point, because they don't have a feel for what's actually important. A brain-dump of pure trivia is a sign of someone who doesn't understand the broad overview. We don't need blab school students anymore.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blab_school