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Errrm, so in my first rant, I said that I was trying to get a remote job paying at least 30k/y. It turns out I'm currently in the middle of a selection process to a 45k/y job.
I already made the first interview and two tests ( 2 quizzes at Coderbyte), and this Saturday I'm doing the last test ( a small node.js project).

But holy shit I was so bad at the second test, it was only four questions (their difficulty in coderByte was "hard" ), and I had two hours to answer them, but, I could only do two of them and with a garbage score.

Do you guys think I still have a chance to get the job if I do a good job in the final project?

PS: The first interview was pretty nice and i got a positive feedback, also in the first test I scored 100%

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    Don’t worry about it. 80% of the developers out there can hardly be called juniors, they suck harder than Kim Kardashian..
    So if you scored 100% in stage 1 you’ll already have an Advantage.

    If it’s only 4 questions, they most likely won’t make up their opinion on stage 2.

    If they ask you about the result just be honest and tell them that it was kind of hard for you to finish within the time given.

    I feel like many tests and stuff are too hard for almost anyone, they just wanna see how you deal with it.
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