Unfortunately real life problems involve a lot of context and introducing that to interviews is hard.
It either requires a long conversation where someone might lose track, or involve writing a large ish code base and getting them to work on that (which is a lot of work, and once again they don’t have context).
In my experience if a problem simple enough to be completed in an hour, it’s simple enough for AI.
- We're a close knit team of 5 in Sydney (plus several international)
- We're profitable and growing
Job details:
- Full stack (python django backend, react and typescript frontend)
- 3rd engineer - this means you will have a lot of freedom and autonomy and the ability to work on a much broader set of tasks than most other companies
I'm very interested in the UX decisions they make here. Is it just going to be ChatGPT with a Bing logo or will it be able to intelligently decide when a search engine is better? Will it give results in natural language?
If they sometimes do normal search instead at least that answers how they'll make money
In my experience if a problem simple enough to be completed in an hour, it’s simple enough for AI.