• sleepmode@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I had roughly 5 interviews at the last place. Then they said I had to do one with the VP. Told the recruiter I was getting fed up and suddenly it was waived. Don’t be afraid to push back (unless you are desperate).

    Much later on while helping with interviews myself there, I asked why they had this terrible process and they said it was because people were caught cheating with AI. I asked why they didn’t do in-person to prevent that. Fly them out. If they’re invested, and truly interested, they’ll do it. Then I realized my folly after they didn’t have an answer - they’re cheap fucks.

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      they’re cheap fucks.

      This is also the issue with most tech job postings. I got this one job offer, entirely unsolicited from my end, to move across the country to Manitoba to a small town. They were going to offer up to $5000 moving costs. And the job was for a full stack developer. The salary? $42k Canadian.

      I emailed them back telling them in blunt terms that their offer is insulting and far too low for any developer role.

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        Shit, that’s what I get here in France and that’s too low already! Cheap fucks all over the world, it seems.

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      I asked why they had this terrible process and they said it was because people were caught cheating with AI.

      How does conducting many interviews help against candidates cheating with AI?

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        They thought it would help them notice patterns that give it away. Some candidates still got through and they didn’t notice until they were put to work where AI wasn’t accessible.

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      Man, wish I’d thought of that. The last place I applied I went through two leetcode and two system design interviews, as well as the usual battery of recruiter, manager, and director meetings.