| ▲ | mgraczyk 3 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> I am just not a fan of these types of interviews they tell absolutely nothing about the candidate. Unfortunately this is wrong and I have seen tons of data at 5 companies showing this. These kinds of interviews really do correlate well with job performance There is noise, but large companies in particular need a scalable process and this one works pretty well Startups shouldn't do this though, but the reason is the opposite of what you're complaining about. It's too easy to accidentally waste your time on somebody who is good at leetcode | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | epolanski 3 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I have never seen correlation. The most important thing about a candidate is whether he's gonna be professional and hard working. Technical interviews tell me nothing about it. Of course I can see large companies that have a high number of candidates relative to positions needing such methods, they can afford false negatives. But outside those cases personal projects and OSS contributions say much more. | |||||||||||||||||
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