Sergio Pereira talks about ChatGPT and how it could affect coding interviews. - coding codinginterviews
ChatGPT is the last nail on the coffin, for coding interviews. Three examples:These are 3 real life examples of code challenges I used to interview them. These were solved by real Engineers:
1/ I started with the simplest question. This is an ice breaker for juniors. They usually take a few minutes.2/ Now I went for a classic challenge with a 2d array. This one is nuanced, and even senior candidates take some time. They need to find the zeros, then solve for one rectangle, and only then solve for n rectangles.I used to have this code challenge for 1 hour interviews, and would break it into those 3 parts. Very few candidates would complete the full scope within one hour.
I'm sitting tight to see all developments that come up in the coming months. But I can only assume it will impact a lot how software is built.
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