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Apocryphon 20 hours ago

Honestly if it’s an exam you only take once or once every decade it’s an improvement over the current system.

ghaff 19 hours ago | parent [-]

I can't speak to developer exams so much but companies are often looking for specific people who aren't well categorized by standardized exams.

Gigachad 18 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Or they just don’t trust the exam process. Lot of people with degrees and certifications but no idea. And people with no certifications and great skills.

Apocryphon 19 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

They’re looking for both. I’m just saying compress the Leetcode rigmarole to a one-time certification exam and then save the interview for the specific people questions. Like how other engineering disciplines do it.

ghaff 19 hours ago | parent [-]

The one time I took a bunch of tests was out of school for a government job--which I didn't take because it was the lowest of my offers.

I do think the unsatisfactory (to many people here) answer is to assume that if you graduated from the right schools you're probably OK with respect to certification.

Apocryphon 18 hours ago | parent [-]

Ultimately the status quo of getting bombarded with Leetcode rounds every time you want to switch jobs seems untenable, even if in theory each round should get easier with the grind.

What happened to DRY. Just take it once and have it be recognized by all.