I recently came across this new website called Turing that lists software development jobs. It looks like a great site.
I applied for a few jobs, and now, for each job, the platform wants me to spend at least 45 minutes doing a web browser technical algorithm test.
No. Thank-you.
I’ve held software development jobs for years and these tests have nothing to do with the tasks done on the job.
We need to collectively stop supporting these testing methods.
Thank-you for listening to my rant.
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r/cscareerquestions I recently came across this new website called Turing that lists software development jobs. It looks like a great site. I applied for a few jobs, and now, for each job, the platform wants me to spend at least 45 minutes doing a web browser technical algorithm test. No. Thank-you. I’ve held software development jobs for years and these tests have nothing to do with the tasks done on the job. We need to collectively stop supporting these testing methods. Thank-you for listening to my rant. submitted by /u/just-coding-tonight [link] [comments]
I recently came across this new website called Turing that lists software development jobs. It looks like a great site.
I applied for a few jobs, and now, for each job, the platform wants me to spend at least 45 minutes doing a web browser technical algorithm test.
No. Thank-you.
I’ve held software development jobs for years and these tests have nothing to do with the tasks done on the job.
We need to collectively stop supporting these testing methods.
Thank-you for listening to my rant.
submitted by /u/just-coding-tonight
[link] [comments]