Yet, these tech interview tests and questions have already been gamed to death by very clever folks like the creator of InterviewCoder: [0] who is now making more than $100K a month out of it.
But do you know what? Good. It is for the best.
This also signals the definitive end of Leetcode, Hackerrank and all the other useless online assessment tools. It is now a completely ineffective tool thanks to AI.
It also is an example that fits the Y Combinator definition to find those who are "hacking a system to your advantage" instead of a "computer system".
Whoever built this destroyed the online assessment system with all its participants in it.
If you're still using online assessment tools like Leetcode, it's now time to find a much more rigorous method of interviewing candidates and also bring on-site interviews back.
But do you know what? Good. It is for the best.
This also signals the definitive end of Leetcode, Hackerrank and all the other useless online assessment tools. It is now a completely ineffective tool thanks to AI.
It also is an example that fits the Y Combinator definition to find those who are "hacking a system to your advantage" instead of a "computer system".
Whoever built this destroyed the online assessment system with all its participants in it.
If you're still using online assessment tools like Leetcode, it's now time to find a much more rigorous method of interviewing candidates and also bring on-site interviews back.
[0] https://www.interviewcoder.co/