For my current web developer position I had to walk through generating a Ruby on Rails app and creating a blog with some controllers, models, etc. It was so basic that I was concerned the company would end up being terrible.
I’ve now worked there for 4+ years and I later found out they were simply filtering out applicants who claimed to know the framework but then didn’t even know basic Ruby. Like, applicants from completely different programming languages would apply and try to pretend they knew it come interview time.
other_cat@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
What you’re describing is pretty understandable. But I’ve also been in multi-round interviews where I’m talking to different people but saying the exact same things, which is frustrating.
mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
yeah, and that’s something I’m super against. all of our stages cover different material, and the actual interviews are with the same people (with the bonus of meeting some other people onsite if they’re available, just to have a chat)
NotSteve_@piefed.ca 1 day ago
My current job had me pretty much interview with every member of my now team. It was insane and I'm happy I didn't have to do it while unemployed and desperately searching. I can't imagine going through that repeatedly