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SpeakingSoftware
SpeakingSoftware / Philip Gannon
29 episodes
1 day ago
The SpeakingSoftware podcast is dedicated to teaching you how to: - advance in your career - earn more money and - establish yourself as an authority within the craft of Software Engineering.
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The SpeakingSoftware podcast is dedicated to teaching you how to: - advance in your career - earn more money and - establish yourself as an authority within the craft of Software Engineering.
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Technology
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S3E2 - DSA tests are ineffective. There's a better way to do Tech Hiring!
SpeakingSoftware
13 minutes 39 seconds
2 years ago
S3E2 - DSA tests are ineffective. There's a better way to do Tech Hiring!

Nearly anyone you talk to in technology will agree that tech-hiring is broken. There are many reasons for this, probably the most controversial is the usage of DSA-style problems to test a candidates technical ability.

Today we'll talk about what DSA tests do, and don't, cover. We'll also discuss a better approach, that's a new twist on an existing method...

Show notes and script available here:
https://www.speakingsoftwareshow.com/episodes/s3e2-dsa-tests-are-ineffective-theres-a-better-way-to-do-tech-hiring

SpeakingSoftware
The SpeakingSoftware podcast is dedicated to teaching you how to: - advance in your career - earn more money and - establish yourself as an authority within the craft of Software Engineering.