No matter how many times I have to interview candidates, it'll always be the last favorite part of my job.
@cenlapup ahhh I like interviewing but I'm too nice. I declined a guy who really struggled last week. He doesn't know yet, as it's a big interview panel. But he wants to connect on LinkedIn and I think I'll just delete my LinkedIn account instead

@thickurt I think deleting it is the only option.

I had a teams interview today and I just get so into my head and trip over asking good questions that it sort of turns into a bit of a shit show.

@cenlapup @thickurt ugh I HATE doing it. I have to do 2-3 a week. It truly is my least favorite part of the job.

Some people are an easy no, but the nice ones who struggle a bit but you know could do it under less stressful circumstances just eat me up inside.

Also interviewing brings out my imposter syndrome really badly.

@robdaemon @cenlapup at the end of the day, if they do their best and have reasonable amount of skill and I enjoy my time with them I give them a yes. I say yes to almost everyone because I tend to work easily with other people I guess.

I value human interaction over most everything. If I'm able to put someone at ease and we can work on a problem together, then I don't see the harm in giving a yes.

Tech interviewers are insane with what they expect. *shrug* I try not to be like the bad ones

@thickurt @robdaemon that's usually how I am. Especially with entry level folks. If they seem teachable and can carry on a conversation then I usually can work with em.
@cenlapup @thickurt I want to say yes a lot more but our interviews are recorded and transcribed and there's a very detailed rubric for what is a yes vs a no 🫠
@robdaemon @cenlapup sounds like a shitty company 🙃
@thickurt @cenlapup so many things
@robdaemon @thickurt I know those feels