interview blues

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panic mode

Joined Oct 10, 2011
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just need to went a little... rant warning ;)


interviewed another candidate today and it is appalling how poorly each and every one of them scores. :eek:
and all we ask are only the extremely basic questions and - what is on their own resumes... o_O

they talk baloney like "i like using C++ to connect my gizmos with haptic sensors through Arduino to google API over WiFi and use keys wired in matrix to drive LED display..." and crap like that. on the surface it sounds good but they don't understand any of it... zip... nada... nothing... all they do is find some instructible, perhaps attempt to reproduce it (doubt they succeed even when all they need to do is breadboard and download ready program).

when asked what is byte: "it is group of bits, can vary, something like 48-64, it DEPENDS..."
when asked to apply basic circuit theory to just size resistor, he plugged any known variable into R=V/I and P=V*I which of course was way off. not to mention that he never mentioned units even though i kept on asking...

it is like i was was frozen and then woke up in the future (movie Idiocracy...).

i have no time or energy to teach them what they fail to learn in years of college...
clearly they go through schools and get degrees and honors for mere attendance...:mad:

obviously failing them would mean loss of paying customers and no revenue

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MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
34,807
That is what the first interview is all about.

You receive a glowing CV but you don't know how much is fake.
From the first interview it is easy to spot the fakes. Unfortunately, it is the only way I can think of to eliminate the unqualified or unsuitables.

You just gotta grin and bear it.
 

dl324

Joined Mar 30, 2015
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Your company should do phone screens so you don't waste interviewer time on unqualified candidates.

We had few rejects after 2-3 rounds of screening before a plant interview.
 
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