• SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Last time a prospective employer tried to give me an assignment, I just flat out told them I wasn’t going to do it.

    I’ve been happily employed by them for almost four years now.

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      I was, for quite some time, a hiring manager in some capacity or another. I HAD to administer take home assignments. I couldn’t get the C-Suite to see the folly, and even our CIO a developer themselves raised through the ranks wouldn’t even bother trying though he detested them.

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      54 minutes ago

      I ghosted an interview for that. They send me a link to login to their platform and do some tasks. I just didn’t do the interview.

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        45 minutes ago

        You could always say “no” and then see if it turns into an opportunity. Honest communication can open more doors than you might expect.

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        I tried to find the email about it, if it was indeed an email where I expressed myself, but to no avail. It was pretty late in the process and there was clear pressure from both sides to complete the process, which I think worked in my favor, alongside my strong references and decades-long career.