← Back to context Comment by zer0tonin 7 hours ago > Should we stop giving fun test tasks to our job candidates?Yes 6 comments zer0tonin Reply FartyMcFarter 6 hours ago It seems this particular company makes a payment for completing those tasks, so it might not be that bad. motakuk 4 hours ago We do, it's a part of our hiring pipeline: https://archestra.ai/careers jbellis 5 hours ago Developers: stop doing whiteboard interviews, they don't measure anything relevant to the real jobAlso devs: stop giving us real world problems to solve Chaosvex 7 hours ago Yeah, fun for who exactly? dymk 1 hour ago Me. That sounds way more fun than inverting a binary tree, and they pay candidates for their time.
FartyMcFarter 6 hours ago It seems this particular company makes a payment for completing those tasks, so it might not be that bad. motakuk 4 hours ago We do, it's a part of our hiring pipeline: https://archestra.ai/careers
jbellis 5 hours ago Developers: stop doing whiteboard interviews, they don't measure anything relevant to the real jobAlso devs: stop giving us real world problems to solve
Chaosvex 7 hours ago Yeah, fun for who exactly? dymk 1 hour ago Me. That sounds way more fun than inverting a binary tree, and they pay candidates for their time.
dymk 1 hour ago Me. That sounds way more fun than inverting a binary tree, and they pay candidates for their time.
It seems this particular company makes a payment for completing those tasks, so it might not be that bad.
We do, it's a part of our hiring pipeline: https://archestra.ai/careers
Developers: stop doing whiteboard interviews, they don't measure anything relevant to the real job
Also devs: stop giving us real world problems to solve
Yeah, fun for who exactly?
Me. That sounds way more fun than inverting a binary tree, and they pay candidates for their time.