I honestly love these sorts of questions. I love asking them in interviews too. There’s no real right answer and it demonstrates an ability to think outside the box
I only like it when it’s like expected to be that way … the problem that I see in tech interviews is that there’s an expected path to solving these and they don’t “actually” reward out-of-the-box thinking … they want to nudge you to their answer and I find that boring.
I honestly love these sorts of questions. I love asking them in interviews too. There’s no real right answer and it demonstrates an ability to think outside the box
I only like it when it’s like expected to be that way … the problem that I see in tech interviews is that there’s an expected path to solving these and they don’t “actually” reward out-of-the-box thinking … they want to nudge you to their answer and I find that boring.
I believe google interviews throw a question like that. Where there’s no right answer but they just wanna see how the interviewer answers