An agency has sent me a lengthy test to complete before their client can consider me for a telephone interview. Now this test is extremely long it's actually a project. It would take me at least 3 days to complete. I can't be bothered as my brain is already dehydrated as I am working MON-FRI. How should I politely refuse it? I am experiencing such a long-winded test for the first time in my 6 years contracting career.
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Politely refuse a lengthy test
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Originally posted by greypanda View PostHow should I politely refuse it? -
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat does the test involve out of curiosity?Comment
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I believe they've got a winter sale on
Originally posted by greypanda View PostIt involves developing a batch and real time data ingestion platform in Google Cloud using technologies like Kafka, Flume, Spark and Hadoop and serve it using an API that queries an Elastic Search Index. In addition to this a 4-5 page Power point presentation showing architectural diagram and discussion. Jesus.
https://www.kafka.co.uk/Comment
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I have a friend who when he attended an interview was given a list of real bugs and a copy of the clients mobile app and told to see how many they could fix....
He didnt take that job.
Ive also turned down roles where they have excessive testing - one place wanted me to do a psychometric test online then written maths english and something else BEFORE going in for the sit down interview and tech test.Comment
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Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostTell them to **** off. Works for me
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This isn’t a test, it’s a free consultation."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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