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I got kicked out of Columbia for taking a stand against LeetCode interviews

20 点作者 mmarian大约 2 个月前

5 条评论

dekhn大约 2 个月前
The title is highly misleading. The author of the article wrote a tool to "cheat" in LeetCode interviews, violated numerous interview policies, and stepped on a lot of toes. All while trying to pitch their product as both a company, and a moral imperative to get rid of leetcode.
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tolidano大约 2 个月前
He decided to scam large companies out of thousands of dollars in employee wages and productivity in order to market his cheating tool. You can hate leetcode, you can think it is antiquated and not a good indicator of developer performance. But that doesn&#x27;t suddenly mean you can dip into the pockets of companies for your marketing budget.<p>Average of 6 people involved in an interview loop. Let&#x27;s say they make $250k a year each fully loaded on average (at the FAANGs, I&#x27;m probably underestimating). There&#x27;s a 30-minute prep, a 30-minute debrief, the actual hour long interview, and probably 15 minutes of writing up the notes about the interview. Let&#x27;s call it 2 hours. Taking the rough 2000 hours a year, that $250k is $125 an hour. So $250 per person times 6 people is $1,500. Times 4 companies is $6,000. Now, trade that 10 hours back for tickets. Who knows what the tickets would be, but it&#x27;s 10 hours of work, with some likely positive ROI. I won&#x27;t pretend to put a value on that, but it&#x27;s non-zero.<p>He openly admits that he had no intention of taking the offers for these companies. He just wanted to test his cheating tool to see if it would work.<p>If that doesn&#x27;t scream theft to you, I don&#x27;t know what would. And sure, can FAANG pay the bill? Yes. But should they have to? What if he did it at a tiny 50-person bootstrapped startup? Can he be called a thief then?
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ilrwbwrkhv大约 2 个月前
He is a legend. LeetCode is modern day slavery.
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freddealmeida大约 2 个月前
Why the hate for leetcode testing?
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ro_bit大约 2 个月前
So tired of seeing this guy. LinkedIns algorithm has decided my feed needs to be incessantly bombarded with his marketing rather than the updates from my connections that I actually want LinkedIn for. Is there any way to turn off non followed people entirely on my feed?