Great insight. The better approach I've encountered has been case studies or tech assessments done live in the interviews themselves. It's usually enough to get a sense of where the candidate's knowledge is at, does a better job of evaluating how they reason through things in real time, and better assess intangibles like creativity.
I'd like to hear about others' experiences with the take-home assignment and how they navigated the technical questions. For those with more experience in the tech space, are take-home assignments the norm?
Great insight. The better approach I've encountered has been case studies or tech assessments done live in the interviews themselves. It's usually enough to get a sense of where the candidate's knowledge is at, does a better job of evaluating how they reason through things in real time, and better assess intangibles like creativity.
I'd like to hear about others' experiences with the take-home assignment and how they navigated the technical questions. For those with more experience in the tech space, are take-home assignments the norm?