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Ask HN: What is a better predictor of success for developers?

1 pointsby tmastroabout 7 years ago
For those of you who have experience in the hiring process for developers, what have you found to be a better predictor of success for applicants: work they've done on side projects or performance in a technical interview? Or something else?

2 comments

cimmanomabout 7 years ago
We administer a take-home project that&#x27;s not much more difficult than FizzBuzz. We&#x27;ve almost never had a candidate fail to complete it at all (it should take a mid-level developer no more than an hour to code and verify the simplest possible working solution). But a surprising number return code that is awfully sloppy or reveals a fundamental failure to understand the tools they&#x27;re working with.<p>One can also usually distinguish juniors and seniors by the level of sophistication of their code. It gives us a good idea of which candidates will be able to work to our standards, or learn to quickly.<p>However, that&#x27;s only one component of success. We find that personality is far more important (though also much harder to interview for).<p>We need people who are capable of self-management, independent work, and structured thinking in an unstructured environment; who relate their work to the priorities of the rest of the company; who communicate clearly and proactively; and who are collaborative and supportive of one another.<p>People with all those attributes are remarkably difficult to find.
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niwdeabout 7 years ago
Side projects. Show me what you&#x27;ve done, and run me through how you developed it. Since you developed it, you should know the inner workings of it.
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