Comment by MarcelOlsz
17 hours ago
There's an entire planet of jobs that have nothing to do with leetcode. I was talking about those, not FAANG stuff. Unfortunately I am not FAANG royalty.
>Of course some still do, like Anthropic were you have to have a perfect score to 4 leetcode questions, automatically judged with no human contact, the worst kind of interview.
Should be illegal honestly.
5 years ago non-FAANG companies were fully in leetcode mode for interviews. Maybe 10-15 years ago you could totally avoid it without much problem.
In most European companies that isn't a thing.
Thankfully not everything from SV culture gets adoption.
It might be illegal; certainly if you can show that LC is biased against a protected class, then there would be grounds for a lawsuit.
Only if there is enough evidence. Yes, I can say that the inability to account for things like the ADA in the US can place an employer in hot water, however, since LC doesn't make those decisions, they are immune. The accountability is placed upon the employer. Don't hate the players or the game. Maybe just figure out how to fix it without harming everyone, be popular enough to make said idea into law, and get into a position of power that allows you to do so. If that sounds hard, congrats, welcome to the reason why I never got into politics. Don't even get me started on all the people you will never realize you are hurting by fixing that one single problem.
I never meant to imply that LC would be violating the law.
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> certainly if you can show that LC is biased against a protected class, then there would be grounds for a lawsuit.
That wouldn't be hard to do. Given the disparate impact standard, everything is biased against a protected class.
> Should be illegal honestly.
I can't imagine this kind of entitlement. If you don't want to work for them, don't study leetcode. If you want to work for them (and get paid tons of money), study leetcode. This isn't a difficult aristotelian ethics/morals question.
I meant no human-in-the-loop wrt hiring, which is what I thought you were getting at.
It's the same exact thing - if some company makes you jump through hoops to get hired that you find distasteful just don't apply to company.
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