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trap_chateau | 5 years ago

I'm not entirely sure I'm getting what you're conveying here. Are you just reminding everyone that change is slow to come, and to be pragmatic about these applications? (I agree with that.) Are you also claiming it's futile to attempt to change or push back against this interviewing process, at least through discussion about it?

With enough push back, I do think it's possible that those in charge of hiring in the world might reconsider how valuable leetcode tests are to judging potential employees.

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Kranar|5 years ago

These kinds of discussions are futile yes. It's been well over 10 years and the only change in this discussion is the introduction of racial and gender discrimination, whereas 10 years ago the focus was on age discrimination.

I'd be happy to hear alternative approaches to conducting a technical interview, but no one presents any. There are 100 comments in this topic and hardly any discussion of what a good hiring process would look like.

posharma|5 years ago

Change is slow to come and be pragmatic.

tamrix|5 years ago

If you don't like the method of interviewing. Don't apply to join the company. Simple.