I think, nowadays, I can get a generative AI to tell anyone how the process of inverting a binary tree works, and perhaps even give sample code for it.
So that's not interesting to me at all as a person hiring engineers.
What I want to know is "how have you solved bigger design problems" or "what's your approach to keeping code maintainable and reducing cost of ownership"
I've also hired people who 3 other managers have passed on and those people have gone on to amazing things at the company in which I work.
So the process is horribly broken... it doesn't successfully weed out anyone, and we've also hired really toxic individuals also with the same processes.
So that's not interesting to me at all as a person hiring engineers.
What I want to know is "how have you solved bigger design problems" or "what's your approach to keeping code maintainable and reducing cost of ownership"
I've also hired people who 3 other managers have passed on and those people have gone on to amazing things at the company in which I work.
So the process is horribly broken... it doesn't successfully weed out anyone, and we've also hired really toxic individuals also with the same processes.