You're not asking the correct questions as an interviewer. You should be asking specific questions about projects they've worked on, or about them personally to get to know them. ChatGPT should not be able to answer. Pretend you're Harrison Ford in Blade Runner.
makeitdouble|2 years ago
A candidate can do very well on personal and web project experience questions, and suddenly blank when you ask them how an http request is structured. Or what's CORS.
Then you dig further and discover a lot more thing about them that wouldn't have surfaced otherwise because hou assumed they knew all of that.
My best advice would be to never skip "dumb" and easy technical questions. You can do it very quick, and warn ahead that it's dumb questions but you ask them to everyone.
ListeningPie|2 years ago
throwaway2037|2 years ago
dmazzoni|2 years ago
I always start interviews by asking them to explain their own projects. However, sometimes I'll find someone who's great at explaining projects they supposedly worked on in great detail, but then when given a simple coding problem they can't even write a for loop in their own top language.
mvdtnz|2 years ago
Kranar|2 years ago
I'm not sure what specific questions you have in mind, but ChatGPT is almost certainly trained on a vast array of resumes and a diverse range of profiles, possibly even all of LinkedIn itself as well as other job boards. There is little to no reason why it wouldn't be able to make up an entire persona who is capable of passing most job interviews.
tasty_freeze|2 years ago
smcin|2 years ago
fragmede|2 years ago