I've tried Triplebyte and TopTal in the past, and never made it past their technical skill tests, despite having 10 years of experience.
With both, all their questions where either algorithms, or multiple choice questions about some quirky things in the language. Either stuff you wouldn't need, or things you would test / look up. I'll never understand how this is an acceptable way to screen engineers.
With both, all their questions where either algorithms, or multiple choice questions about some quirky things in the language. Either stuff you wouldn't need, or things you would test / look up. I'll never understand how this is an acceptable way to screen engineers.