Okay, using #CodeSignal to eliminate people who can't solve "easy" problems, i.e. they can't code their way out of a paper bag, I can get behind that. I've watched my share of people with 0 ability to solve anything.
It's the solving medium to hard ones that I'm skeptical about. Or I'm wrong.
I'm so not ready for #CodeSignal / #Leetcode to be a gatekeeper to software development jobs.
I got the 2 easy ones correct but probably not elegant or efficient.
I made attempts at 2 mediums and couldn't solve either but I could write some code, which doesn't count?
For real work I would have googled it, used StackOverflow or chatgpt or a 3rd party library if it was a general problem.
CodeSignal-ն ամփոփեց նախորդ տարին կազմակերպության համար կարևորագույն ձեռքբերումներով. series B $25 միլիոն ֆինանսավորում ստանալուց ընդամենը 10 ամիս անց ընկերությունը ստացավ series C $50 միլիոն ներդրում՝ հասցնելով ընկերության արժեքը $500 միլիոնի։
Armenian tech company Codesignal secures $50 million funding
Tigran Sloyan, the CEO and co-founder of tech company Codesignal, speaks to CivilNet about the history of this tech company that just secured $50 million in funding for its tech hiring platform. Tigran explains how some young Armenian nerds started this tech company, how he views Armenia’s tech sector and what plans Codesignal has for the future.
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