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Ask HN: Hiring Advice Taken from “Peopleware”

1 pointsby tndlalmost 6 years ago
I just read chapter 16 of the book &quot;Peopleware&quot;, and the suggestion to use an audition-based interview really resonated with me.<p>Basically the idea is a candidate would present on a technical topic of her choosing in the as part of the interview (Using redux in a vue.js project, understanding the borrow-checker in rust, etc).<p>It&#x27;s not something I&#x27;ve ever come across in an interview, but it makes a lot of sense to me. Anyone here had experience with this type of process? Any obvious drawbacks? I&#x27;m curious to maybe use this in a future interview.

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kognatealmost 6 years ago
The one drawback to audition interviews is that they can be influenced by the same kinds of social biases of any interview. &quot;blind&quot; auditions of this type are very difficult, and somewhat impractical, to achieve. They can also be a problem if the job they are interviewing for doesn&#x27;t have a performative aspect similar to the performance found in the interview. For example, if the only presentation they are ever going to make is in the interview, it&#x27;s not obvious if a &quot;good&quot; performance indicates fitness for the position.
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