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      Entretien pour Front End Developer

      29 juin 2020
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      The first round of the interview was a coding assignment which was expected to be done in one day. The task was to create a web-based simulation interface for a e-book reader like Kindle. I have no idea how the candidate was to complete it in one day. To top it all, they had asked us not to post it on GitHub or some other public forum. They had a warning that they would disqualify if code was posted on GitHub. Why should a candidate maintain code confidentiality when he/she is not their employee? Maybe it is their way of extracting work from potential candidates without pay. I would never work in such a company

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      It was a coding assignment
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      Hey, thanks for raising this to us. Let me clarify some of the points for you and others who might stumble upon here. If these make sense to you and still feel that people deserve good jobs worthy of their talent & and are not afraid of an assignment please do apply here: https://angel.co/signzy/jobs Q: Why do we don’t allow the solution to be hosted on Github or other public forums? A: We don’t allow this because there are triple-digit numbers of candidates working on every assignment over a weekend. Some people would work on Sat, some on Sunday. So ensuring every candidate gets a fair chance and someone just doesn’t copy another person’s hard work & get selected for further rounds of interviews. This is done to protect your hard work from getting stolen & getting a chance for further interviews at Signzy. You are free to post the solution on Github post 1 week time, in case you would like to add it to your portfolio. Q: Is Signzy getting work done from candidates for free? A: Signzy has a team of over 40 talented developers working day and night towards achieving our goal of creating the Digital trust. Working with AI capabilities to solve complex onboarding challenges across the world is something we do day in and out. And following is something that probably should be thought through by candidates who might feel this way : 1. Problem statements are not even related to Signzy business domain, why would that be? 2. How would a simulation interface or a single configuration file be of any use to a company like Signzy 3. Our team wouldn’t have spent over 100 hours combined in going through the submissions, when we could ourselves make the asked system in 2 hours. Q: Why do you need to give an assignment? A: Without assignment, one way of selection can be resumes, but that leads to a bias of college, marks and resume writing skills. Assignment gives a fair chance to people who might have missed out earlier in life. Would you hire a carpenter without looking at his work?