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jgeada ◴[] No.45413658[source]
I know it is hearsay, but it seems many times interviews try to get free work from candidates. Here, have a look at this real problem, see if you can solve it in whatever the interview time frame is.

When there are too many candidates and not so many jobs, and absolutely no regulation, employers are free to exploit applicants without consequences. Employers will do this even when there is no actual job being offered, so they can use the availability of applicants to apply downward pressure on the salaries of the workers they already have.

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1. skeeter2020 ◴[] No.45413792[source]
I have never seen this from either side. Think about it from the hiring side: how good of a solution could be produced by someone with zero context and experience in the business, domain and internal environment? This would be like less efficient "organic" vibe coding.