I just had my first whiteboard interview.
The questions were a lot easier than I expected - easy to the point that I feel like I missed some implication...
Was it a trick? Did I misunderstand the problem? Did I miss some implied requirement?
>>61859620
How the fuck are we supposed to know?
>>61859656
I don't know.
Is it common for whiteboard interviews to try and trick the interviewee with some *wink wink* bullshit?
>>61859620
Your potential company may be hard up for someone who even understands basic shit. I'd say its a red flag on the company, not you.
>>61859714
The job post have only been open for a a couple weeks, and I know for a fact they have multiple people interviewing for the position (their secretary accidentally sent me someone else's appointment confirmation email).
They asked me to do fizzbuzz, which I thought was just a /g/ meme.
>>61859761
Its a /g/ meme because it is a common book exercise/interview question that for some reason, despite being relatively piss easy, lots of people fail at.