After a bit of a look around online I realised that they publish their interview katas on github so I have looked over what they expect now.
With regards to the bigger conversation that started about whether or not tech tests should be undertaken - I have no problem with them, as long as they are not stupid - I dont mind knocking up a simple shopping cart while someone watches and asks questions or similar, half an hour at the end of an interview weeds out the liars and also gives the less articulate a chance to demonstrate their skills non verbally.
As for the "Would you make your solicitor or accountant take a test" question... If I had enough knowledge of the subject matter I'd certainly prefer it to taking their word for it that they knew what they were doing!
My preference would be to show examples of past work, but I cant imagine any of my clients wanting me handing out copies of their code to their competitors!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI recently made three 'Tableau' developers knock me up some visualizations on some sample data I had. They had 15 minutes.
Two of them didn't have a clue, the last one made a full dashboard and pointed out where the data was wrong and how they'd fix it.
Contactors lie like cheap watches, so a simple technical test is valid.
And people lie for all jobs not just contracts.
PS. And then I ask them about their views on Brexit to make the shortlist shorter
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostI think that's valid enough. Not a written test though, it's quite easy to filter with simple questions.
I've shown developers some code on a sheet of A4, asked them to tell me what's broken. Broadly discuss technologies. Usually get's the man.
I did some recently for some BA's. Gave them a BRD a previous BA had put together which was tulip and then told them to review it. One guy just went on about governance & that the references had been put in wrong. Another looked at is and went, that's tulip I hope you didn't do that, and said what was missing.
I've hired that BA and the other report writer.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI recently made three 'Tableau' developers knock me up some visualizations on some sample data I had. They had 15 minutes.
Two of them didn't have a clue, the last one made a full dashboard and pointed out where the data was wrong and how they'd fix it.
Contactors lie like cheap watches, so a simple technical test is valid.
I've shown developers some code on a sheet of A4, asked them to tell me what's broken. Broadly discuss technologies. Usually get's the man.
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostI decline gigs that expect web or written tests as part of the interview process.
Would you do that when you hire an accountant or solicitor? No.
These clients need to grow up.
Two of them didn't have a clue, the last one made a full dashboard and pointed out where the data was wrong and how they'd fix it.
Contactors lie like cheap watches, so a simple technical test is valid.
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I decline gigs that expect web or written tests as part of the interview process.
Would you do that when you hire an accountant or solicitor? No.
These clients need to grow up.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostNot sure if relevant but when they asked me what kind of hotel I preferred I let them know one that charges by the hour with car parking that can't be seen from the street.
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Originally posted by Snarf View PostHas anyone had experience interviewing at laterooms?
Its looking likely that Ill have a tech test in the form of a Kata, just wondering if anyone has done the same and what the test actually was?
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Originally posted by Snarf View PostHas anyone had experience interviewing at laterooms?
Its looking likely that Ill have a tech test in the form of a Kata, just wondering if anyone has done the same and what the test actually was?
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Late rooms tech test
Has anyone had experience interviewing at laterooms?
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