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Tech's diversity problem is because of toxic LeetCode interviews

18 pointsby aycarambaover 6 years ago

3 comments

techsin101over 6 years ago
Don't see how leetcode causes diversity problem... Very weak argument tbh. Even though it's a broken system but in other ways.
CorvusCryptoover 6 years ago
In my experience these &quot;leetcode&quot; interviews are just one part of several interviews. They still look toward people interactions in other interviews with managers, etc. So it&#x27;s not prioritization over interaction, it&#x27;s a filter for those that can&#x27;t really program so they can then continue to interview and learn their personal skills as a team member. I.e. why waste a manager&#x27;s time with a poor candidate.<p>If it wasn&#x27;t the coding question interviews that warranted complaint it would be the personality interviews. I&#x27;ve seen plenty of people dropped because while they were smart, they were shit at working with other people. So yeah, hiring is a series of filters. That&#x27;s life imo.
jpeg_heroover 6 years ago
&gt;How did we get here?<p>People apply to coding jobs that <i>literally</i> <i>cannot</i> <i>code</i> .. like at all.