Everyone has heard of interviews that pointlessly refuse candidates the opportunity to consult Internet references, like every working programmer does every time they code anything ever. But your process goes a step further: you won't even allow candidates to compile their code. How can this possibly be helpful to your process?
To me it sounds exactly like they want you to demonstrate some semi-formal reasoning about algorithms, and you think this is not a realistic representation of work. What do you think they mean, and what do you oppose?
To me it sounds exactly like they want you to demonstrate some semi-formal reasoning about algorithms, and you think this is not a realistic representation of work. What do you think they mean, and what do you oppose?