As a job seeker, how is TripleByte different than the other companies that spam my email inbox with their own "exclusive" coding tests? It seems to me that when you peel back the fancy website, TripleByte is not functionally different from the hiring agencies on other job boards (cough cough, Dice) that would advertise an "exciting opportunity" with their nameless client in order to hook you into signing a contract with them. ("Hey, while you're not qualified for this role, we have others that come by our desk constantly. So how about letting us sell you to other companies?")
EDIT: Their website layout is a classic agency layout.
> header with giant "sign up" button
> "top tech companies" in big print as a selling point
> huge section with the most "famous" companies in their client pool
> free cost (you're the product they're selling, so they're not looking out for a best fit - they're looking to get paid for placing you)
> testimonials
> blogroll that reads like it was built solely for SEO
EDIT: Their website layout is a classic agency layout.
> header with giant "sign up" button
> "top tech companies" in big print as a selling point
> huge section with the most "famous" companies in their client pool
> free cost (you're the product they're selling, so they're not looking out for a best fit - they're looking to get paid for placing you)
> testimonials
> blogroll that reads like it was built solely for SEO