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Developers suck at judging their own performance in interviews

8 点作者 quincyla将近 9 年前

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wppick将近 9 年前
In general the interview process for hiring develops is terrible. The usual flow looks like this:<p>1. Non technical recruiter screens resumes for keywords or similar job titles for previous jobs.<p>2. Basic CS questions that can be memorized (see cracking the coding interview book) are asked as a screener question.<p>3. Some more involved question, or short take home project is assigned that more often than not does not reflect what a developer would actually most often do in the real world.<p>4. Developers decide whether the candidate is a good &quot;cultural fit&quot;<p>What ends up happening is that developers need to maintain two skill sets: the actual day-to-day development skills, and the interview process skills.<p>I&#x27;m not sure what the fix is for the hiring process. How do other successful, mature industries handle this process?