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This is also ironic a bit cause engineers fucking hate doing interviews and also generally suck at it, are biased, don't have the time, etc. But I wouldn't want full AI interviews because there is a social aspect to interviewing, maybe? Certainly for architecture I enjoyed giving that one and it was as much about how we can work together as it was about the actual solution. I used to tell my candidates that! "You can give me an answer that works and fail, also you don't need to finish the problem to pass. What I'm looking for is how you approach the question and what types of knowledge you have" For one interview where I was on the other side, I didn't give ANY answer! I just spent an hour outlining all the tradeoffs. I worked at that company for 4 years.
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