c***2 发帖数: 838 | 1 1) Engineers exchange interview questions ==> making future interviews
harder
Just as what happened to TOEFL/GRE back in China.
2) Engineers bid up the the houses ===> making house prices Stubbornly
higher
3) Engineers keep pushing their children to take more classes ==> making
their scores higher and higher, at the same time, make the kids more like
robots/machines than normal human. | d*****n 发帖数: 184 | | B*******1 发帖数: 2454 | 3 That is very very true.
【在 c***2 的大作中提到】 : 1) Engineers exchange interview questions ==> making future interviews : harder : Just as what happened to TOEFL/GRE back in China. : 2) Engineers bid up the the houses ===> making house prices Stubbornly : higher : 3) Engineers keep pushing their children to take more classes ==> making : their scores higher and higher, at the same time, make the kids more like : robots/machines than normal human.
| a***c 发帖数: 2443 | 4 for 1), the assumption made here is that interview questions can be
made infinitely hard, but that's not true as there is certainly a
limit as to how hard you really can physically make them (the
difficulty is limited by the length of the interview and the the
material covered, in other words, suitability, among other factors;
you obviously can't have a problem that's too hard that it will take
too long to solve or a problem that is entirely unrelated to what the
interviewee claims to know.)
Also consider the hiring window. The employer only has x months to
fill position K. As long as the supply of applicants is bounded, the
chance of a random applicant Q getting hired is also bounded.
conclusion, tech interviews are already hard enough as it is and the
interview questions can only be made marginally harder. Also, the
regulations associated with the job market will probably prevent a
sudden surge of supply of engineers, and the economy is unlikely to
get much worse than it already is, therefore, given a fixed time frame
within which a position must be filled, interview questions are very
unlikely to get any harder.
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Stubbornly
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【在 c***2 的大作中提到】 : 1) Engineers exchange interview questions ==> making future interviews : harder : Just as what happened to TOEFL/GRE back in China. : 2) Engineers bid up the the houses ===> making house prices Stubbornly : higher : 3) Engineers keep pushing their children to take more classes ==> making : their scores higher and higher, at the same time, make the kids more like : robots/machines than normal human.
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