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Coding assignments for a new role
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Digital web agencies call this or used to call this "Speculative design" - and it's a no-no. They refuse. They instead write a proper Tender for Contract. -
Of course one way to read this is that the more thoroughly you were checked, the less likely you were to get the gig for some reasonOriginally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
This. Only happened a couple of times but I have never got a contract following a test. Same with multiple interviews.
Without fail the best contracts I have had have been on the back of quick chats.
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Never had to take a test. Been close a few times, but I'd already been recommended to the client and they all declined that part of the interview. Usually though now days I get my own by contacting hiring managers.Leave a comment:
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Isn't that the entire business model / project within that one coding assignment.Originally posted by TheDude View Post
The worst assignment I saw was an app to crawl multiple remote stores of completely unstructured documents and process into structured data.
Note we are talking TB of data here and the solution had to be deployed on AWS (note they offered £200 towards costs)
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The worst assignment I saw was an app to crawl multiple remote stores of completely unstructured documents and process into structured data.Originally posted by Dagger View PostMy current client has a very hefty take home assignment. Thankfully I don't have to do them ?
Note we are talking TB of data here and the solution had to be deployed on AWS (note they offered £200 towards costs)Leave a comment:
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Why - did you add a calories field to the Product class?Originally posted by jmo21 View PostI've done a few.
Here is one Greggs (yes, the luke warm sausage roll folk) use for interviews, which I enjoyed doing (I didn't get the gig in the end)
https://github.com/GreggsLloyd/Greggs.Products
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I've done a few.
One was part of the on-site interview, VM with a small codebase, fix a bug where the website crashes, implement a small feature, add dependency injection - I thought this worked really well, and I got the gig.
Here is one Greggs (yes, the luke warm sausage roll folk) use for interviews, which I enjoyed doing (I didn't get the gig in the end)
https://github.com/GreggsLloyd/Greggs.Products
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I spent an hour on a test last week only to discover the guy reviewing the code is not an expert in this particular programming language.
The code I produced is idiomatic yet would be hard to understand by anyone lacking an understanding of functional programming concepts.
I have not heard back and suspect the gatekeepers for the role don't want another piranha in the tank that would make them look incompetent.Leave a comment:
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It was E for me, spent a weekend doing some task that was supposed to take an hour. Nobody could have done it better, never heard back from them. Learned my lesson.Leave a comment:
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