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dsattt
·anno scorso·discuss
But isn't that the recruiting process? Even Amazon prefers memorising past solutions and rejecting new or creative solutions.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
If you can take the heat, public shaming always works and also makes other people aware. If you want to remain anonymous, moving on is probably the best option.

What happened to you is called brewdogging, named after a similar public shaming:

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=brewdogging

https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/edinburgh-news/brewdog-...

Or brain rape: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlwwVuSUUfc

Or getting free labour out of job candidates: https://www.inc.com/geoffrey-james/companies-are-using-job-c...

Ignore all the gaslighters telling you maybe the company didn't steal your idea and some fantasy happened where they thought about it themselves. They didn't, the CTO definitely stole it.

If it was me and I had proof I would send an invoice and then sue if not paid. If I didn't have proof I would just write about it and share everywhere and prepare to fight. When I was younger and more naive I also accepted it and moved on. That's also an option.

Whatever you do, be very very careful from now on. Job interviews and hiring changed, it's all about power and self-preservation now. The people doing the hiring will rob and destroy you if it makes them look good to their bosses.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
That seems low even for 2009. Also, why is the developer the CEO and not the CTO? This is such a random example.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
This reads like satire and his email to developers is very similar to spam.

I really liked this part:

I demand the best work from you. I expect the best from you. You will be challenged. You will grow. And your skills will sharpen. If you like to settle on being average and do average work, this is not your project.

Expects the best, pays $50 per hour.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
You need to offer more, not less, bro, wtf.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
This is it, this was 90% of my interviews so far. People barely smart enough to do the job that have no clue about anything.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
So the problem is paying them. You want a founder for an engineer's salary.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
Is this an attempt at marketing your DORA thing?
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
You should read the articles and not just the titles. It was never in production.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
I doubt hundreds of thousands of people get their cards compromised every day. Maybe a couple hundred.

Even so, how is this a startup?
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
I may be bitter, but writing about shady companies and broken hiring practices is not trolling. It's a reality many people talk about and nothing will change if we don't protest and just accept it.

I didn't insult anybody. And I'm sure you will change your mind if you ever lose your job and the people in charge of hiring decide you're too qualified or too old.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
The jobs are disabled. Is your post just spam?
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
Are these the same roles from last year? Maybe your practical interviews are not working if you can't find someone for a year.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
> Instead, our interview process mimics what it’s actually like to work here. It’s highly asynchronous, favors writing and involves building something useful.

Are you making candidates write production code for you for free?
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
They don't know the difference between LLM and ML. I can only imagine their hiring process.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
Ignore them, they hire cheap and just had a data breach recently.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
It's a bit ironic that a company named Silobreaker wants people onsite.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
Probably leetcode.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
Wow the answers are bad. I can tell you for sure practice does nothing and can actually turn into confidence which can be read as arrogance. Researching the company is also a waste of time, it will maybe give you a 5% boost.

The reality is that people that do the hiring are usually workaholics, so they turned interviews into dating. The only way to get a job is if all the people involved like you outside the job.

So look into networking, nepotism and cronyism.
dsattt
·2 anni fa·discuss
Isn't the feedback "get better at leetcode" and "talk while you're solving the problem"? These seem to be the universal reasons for rejection.