> I've realized that code challenges require no investment on the company's part, so I don't want to do one that requires significant investment on my part.
Same.
I'm happy to do one after we've talked about the role and done the "warm up" phase.
Just last week I got given a 150m challenge on an online platform with very little information about the company, role or code challenge.
It's all automated, which lowers costs for the company, but I think they're loosing out on candidates with this strategy.
A little fine tuning and they can have low costs but with a better success rate.
I told them it was rude and I expected to know something about what I'm diving into before setting myself up for 150m.
Same.
I'm happy to do one after we've talked about the role and done the "warm up" phase. Just last week I got given a 150m challenge on an online platform with very little information about the company, role or code challenge.
It's all automated, which lowers costs for the company, but I think they're loosing out on candidates with this strategy. A little fine tuning and they can have low costs but with a better success rate.
I told them it was rude and I expected to know something about what I'm diving into before setting myself up for 150m.