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nosseo
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7 years ago
All the ways I discussed in the article - more nuanced, more thorough, more detailed, more focused on constructive advice you can take to your next interview. Plus, we've just improved our process in general so you aren't tested on skills you don't need. It's easier to give constructive feedback about an interview process you have a lot of confidence in, and much of the work we've put in as a company over the last few years has been designing an interview we think really works.
thaumasiotes|7 years ago
It's hard to take this at face value, as 100% of the TripleByte messaging I've seen since before I received that email focused heavily on how confident they were that their interviews were thorough, high-quality assessments.
pmiller2|7 years ago
Edit: You also need to consider that TripleByte's idea of what works is probably different from yours. Their idea is probably more along the lines of "people pass our assessment and get hired." All you really need to do to hit that (not that it's a trivial thing at all), is conduct an assessment that's similar enough to what the hiring companies are doing. And, many of us know that hiring companies frequently aren't very good at interviewing.
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