Lorenzo was correct, I was referring to the classification of “hard” on leetcode.
A rough equivalent to our trial task is: implement a piece table in 2.5 hours from a scaffold with some basic tests, using Wikipedia/the Internet but you aren’t allowed to verbatim copy code. It’s done as a take-home, so you don’t have to think out loud or write on a whiteboard or whatever.
I spent a few minutes trying to think of an analog to the Anthropic statement; I think if you are able to write a substantial pull request to a popular npm package (or similar web-based framework) I’m probably interested in talking. (Though I want to reemphasize that people should value my time at ~0, and therefore apply even if they think they are unlikely to get an offer.)
Lorenzo was correct, I was referring to the classification of “hard” on leetcode.
A rough equivalent to our trial task is: implement a piece table in 2.5 hours from a scaffold with some basic tests, using Wikipedia/the Internet but you aren’t allowed to verbatim copy code. It’s done as a take-home, so you don’t have to think out loud or write on a whiteboard or whatever.
I spent a few minutes trying to think of an analog to the Anthropic statement; I think if you are able to write a substantial pull request to a popular npm package (or similar web-based framework) I’m probably interested in talking. (Though I want to reemphasize that people should value my time at ~0, and therefore apply even if they think they are unlikely to get an offer.)