I had a bizarre one today where I was told that the client had looked at my code and I don't code in the way that they do, so they didn't want to interview me.
This is all without me ever speaking to the client at all.
I do have a couple of sample site links on my CV, but at least two of them are longstanding, large corporate sites which I only worked on certain parts of, which I would discuss and demonstrate in an interview if required. And the other one is really quite cutting edge at the moment (I would say) and followed very strict coding practises laid down by the client.
I'm not quite sure what this client was actually looking at, or how they figured out what bits I'd coded, but I do know that I'm quite happy not to be working for anyone who sifts potential candidates in that way.
(Or the feedback could have been completely made up by the agent, but I couldn't possibly comment.)
This is all without me ever speaking to the client at all.
I do have a couple of sample site links on my CV, but at least two of them are longstanding, large corporate sites which I only worked on certain parts of, which I would discuss and demonstrate in an interview if required. And the other one is really quite cutting edge at the moment (I would say) and followed very strict coding practises laid down by the client.
I'm not quite sure what this client was actually looking at, or how they figured out what bits I'd coded, but I do know that I'm quite happy not to be working for anyone who sifts potential candidates in that way.
(Or the feedback could have been completely made up by the agent, but I couldn't possibly comment.)
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