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BadFox23316yActually, pretty good, one would have to check their solutions for how well written they are afterwards but apart from that I think it gives the interviewer a chance to see the applicant's problem solving skills. Three hours might be a bit excessive though.
It also helps weed out the ones with no ability at the beginning instead of wasting hours on testing them in person. -
I wouldn't spend 3h on a company that early in the process unless its f-ing NASA.
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dfox426036yI’m personally not a fan. I greatly prefer companies/interviews that make candidates do a project/exercise that’s highly relevant to the actual position.
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I'm not a big fan of that approach as well. I understand it's gaining popularity and sometimes only used as a quality threshold.
To me it's too much to ask of candidates to do something that hardly touches on actual job description.
Needless to say, I withdrew my application without trying and they can keep looking for their "ideal candidate". -
@ItsNotMyFault And to your point, I got a call from agent and next thing: 3h HakerRank invite... all I know is company name, their website and that they loosely agreed to my pay request. Never met anyone from the company, who can say I won't hate their guts after 5min with them in a room? 🤔
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@LordPeeve atleast they agreed to your pay request first, nothing worse than wasting time on a company that isn't prepared to pay what you're worth
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