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epolanski 3 hours ago

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.

mgraczyk 3 hours ago | parent [-]

How many people have you interviewed and hired? I have interviewed around 400 and hired around 20, and I've seen data compiled on over 100,000 interviews. I have never worried about a false negative, except DEI stuff pre-2021

Maybe this is a Europe vs US thing?

epolanski 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I've hired around 10 and interviewed around 50/60.

Half the people I hired, I did so without any technical interview, I met them in coding communities and saw everyday their OSS contributions and skills.

In any case I'm not debating your method is wrong, I'm just saying there's individuals like me that don't do well in these kind of situations/exams and can easily be false negatives.

I'm also saying that this isn't rocket science, and in general trying to understand if the person is honest and hard working is much more important than his coding skills.

I've seen way too many stellar graduates leetcode ninjas being just terrible at their job or completely uninterested.

And in Europe it's hard to fire them.