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If I was going to judge dev interviewees solely on presentation and communication I'd have hired FEWER people than I have using algorithm questions as well.

If you're junior, and you can't tell me anything interesting about the work you've done in the past, but can at least write some code quickly to solve some sample problems, you've at least shone something.

If you're pretty experienced, though... not having much you can talk in depth about is a bigger flag.




I think you meant “shown” (past tense of show),eg

shone: A bright light was shone on the target shown: The curtain was pulled back and the object was shown for all the visitors to see

Hope that helps.




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