← Back to context Comment by chistev 8 hours ago Why did that approach change? 4 comments chistev Reply zhxiaoliang 8 hours ago I’m not sure if that strategy still works in today’s job market. It might still be, but I’m not the one to answer since I haven’t been on a job interview in quite some time. ta8903 6 hours ago Surely the modern equivalent to that is having public git repositories. HarHarVeryFunny 4 hours ago Perhaps, but has "I'm not doing your whiteboard challenge - check out my git repositories instead!" ever worked for you?! zhxiaoliang 4 hours ago Haha, for some reason when phrased like that I get a bad feeling about the outcome of the interview.
zhxiaoliang 8 hours ago I’m not sure if that strategy still works in today’s job market. It might still be, but I’m not the one to answer since I haven’t been on a job interview in quite some time.
ta8903 6 hours ago Surely the modern equivalent to that is having public git repositories. HarHarVeryFunny 4 hours ago Perhaps, but has "I'm not doing your whiteboard challenge - check out my git repositories instead!" ever worked for you?! zhxiaoliang 4 hours ago Haha, for some reason when phrased like that I get a bad feeling about the outcome of the interview.
HarHarVeryFunny 4 hours ago Perhaps, but has "I'm not doing your whiteboard challenge - check out my git repositories instead!" ever worked for you?! zhxiaoliang 4 hours ago Haha, for some reason when phrased like that I get a bad feeling about the outcome of the interview.
zhxiaoliang 4 hours ago Haha, for some reason when phrased like that I get a bad feeling about the outcome of the interview.
I’m not sure if that strategy still works in today’s job market. It might still be, but I’m not the one to answer since I haven’t been on a job interview in quite some time.
Surely the modern equivalent to that is having public git repositories.
Perhaps, but has "I'm not doing your whiteboard challenge - check out my git repositories instead!" ever worked for you?!
Haha, for some reason when phrased like that I get a bad feeling about the outcome of the interview.