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    This dev guy got a PhD in deceit!!!

    @coy Then I wouldn't use them, nor would I use your AI powered solution. Both are trivial to get around.
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    This dev guy got a PhD in deceit!!!

    @coy I don't know, it depends how they're proctored.
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    Is it possible?

    @hedowns Outside of getting your work done, you don't owe a company anything (that you don't want to owe them). Unless there are some legal clauses in your contract that say otherwise, working on whatever you want outside of your normal job is fine.
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    This dev guy got a PhD in deceit!!!

    @heavencitizen The point of a coding test is to save time, since it filters out people who can't / won't do it. However, if chatgpt makes solving the test trivial, you now have of a bunch of tests to review, which costs more time than it saves by any potential filtering. The point of a...
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    This dev guy got a PhD in deceit!!!

    @mation77 For more experienced positions I've stopped doing code tests and just do interviews now. It's too easy to use chatgpt to solve any take home problem, but if you're talking to someone about their past experience, it's pretty easy to see if they're BSing.
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