Is the the telephone or the face to face that people are supposedly not liking?
I think this:
Is overly simplistic though. Many of the worst developers I know are the ones with certs out of their ears & can recite the java language spec word for word.
Technical knowledge is the easy part. Writing modular, decoupled, maintainable systems is where the skill & experience comes in.
Most places I interview at these days spend an hour or so 'pair programming' with you to test drive some code.
I think this:
But I guess for the code monkey/tester type roles the F2F is less important as there is only so many ways you can do something its either right or wrong, and if you can prove the technical knowledge of the subject that's all that is needed.
Technical knowledge is the easy part. Writing modular, decoupled, maintainable systems is where the skill & experience comes in.
Most places I interview at these days spend an hour or so 'pair programming' with you to test drive some code.
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