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gregrata | 5 years ago

I wrote a book on this last year, out of my frustration with dev interviews

https://www.amazon.com/Whiteboard-better-hire-best-developer...

I've interviewed and hired a lot of people over the years, and have been interviewed a fair amount. The way a lot of companies do it didn't make sense to me, so 5+ years ago I decided to figure out a better way to do it.

My basic premise in the book is that in an interview when asking someone to show skill, it should be as close as possible to what the job is. Most interviews are just not anything like a whiteboard interview or algorithm question. I get that can show how someone thinks, how they ask questions, etc. - but to be honest I rather have them actually DO something as they would do if I hire them.

I've had a lot of luck with this way of interviewing. The reality is it can still be a crapshoot - you really don't know what someone is going to be like until you work with them for a while - but this at least gets closer to making a more informed decision ('cause you basically work with someone, in a small way!)

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