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pierredewet
·4 years ago·discuss
This is my preferred option also but I love reading the comments when these sorts of posts appear as it seems that interviewing is still something that causes loads of debate and no matter whether the op is whiteboard, tricky algorithm or <other> focussed, there’s still a hot debate. Interviewing just seems broken

It must surely boil down to the profession aspect. Doctors and lawyers do a period of internship after and during the degree that perhaps mitigates the uncertainty around hiring. I doubt that doctors are asked to bring in a cadaver to operate on during an interview for a new position, or lawyers are asked to jump into court unprepared and defend someone as part of the hiring practice.

It sometimes seems that programming jobs need to be a calling. Ie: you spend 50 hours a week at job doing the thing but then are also asked to have a portfolio on the side that you presumably do in your spare time.

It could just be an American thing, though. Perhaps hiring is seen as very risky because sv salaries are so out of proportion to the standard across the rest of the working environment, in addition to there being very little quality control regarding professionalism in the industry that makes technical hiring such a minefield.