←back to thread

191 points foxfired | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.203s | source
Show context
jjk166 ◴[] No.45111258[source]
I have interviewed many people. I have never once been impressed by someone figuring out a convoluted way to force a round peg into a square hole. The people I recommend are the ones who question why I would want to do something. If need be, I can always follow up with "but what if you had to do it this way." But for a question meant to evaluate technical ability, I am going to ask you how to do something which is a best practice. If I'm asking you how you would solve an absurd problem, the purpose of the question is to evaluate how you approach problems, and I will let you know that's the purpose of the inquiry.
replies(2): >>45111352 #>>45121106 #
1. ponector ◴[] No.45121106[source]
I would question if I want to work in place where absurd problems are so commons their solution is evaluated during interview.