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@TheDane Nah, it's a lead role and it's just parsing JSON and building a UI for an app. It's just a ridiculous amount of data and depth for that kind of a task. Normally it's an hour or two but to even get this all parsed and tested is several hours. Yawn. Also 8-10 hours was their estimate :)
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Any employer mandating *any* home coding test, especially before a first interview, is always going to miss out on the best applicants.
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Haha 8 to 10 hours yeah sure. I'd invite them to take a look in a reference project instead because that wouldn't cost my time, but theirs.
Now if they're too lazy, they surely will miss out the best candidates. -
jdebs3385yI did one and didn't really think it was that big of a deal. I don't think it took me 8 hours though. In general I like programming but don't have ideas that motivate me to work on in my spare time, so I thought it was a good exercise. Plus it gave us something to discuss at the interview.
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IMO it's unreasonable to expect someone to have that kindle of free time if they have a family and a full time job.
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