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adamcrow64 | 3 years ago
This culls a lot of non mathematical people. (And we find that Mathematical people generally make for better STEM employees in a tech setting).
If they answer correctly (and many who get through the initial resume culling process do) then we follow up with a second question that is not important to answer but will show a candidates sense of curiousity (super important).
What is the answer to the first question to the power of the answer to the first question?
Fascinating answer to this second question that can delight the candidates we are after.
cameronh90|3 years ago
I've been working in tech for 15 years now, and can't remember any time that I've needed to use imaginary numbers. The only reason I still remember anything about them is because my hobby is electronics.
anyfoo|3 years ago
Neither as a low level system programmer, nor in any of my high level programming jobs a long long time ago, have I ever needed imaginary numbers. Privately yes, but that's just when writing code for my hobby.
olivermuty|3 years ago
«Yes thats a quick 15 minute fix»
That number 15 turns out to be very imaginary most of the time :(
jackblemming|3 years ago
osrec|3 years ago