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Ali Ajam
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Software Engineer @Microsoft. Discord: https://t.co/t5RJC3CmMZ Views are my own.
Atlanta, Ga
Joined March 2022
@MarioNawfal Taxes has never been about funding the government but incentives or deterrents, why Cali has high tax for example, to control their population otherwise everyone would go to Cali
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Yesterday, I interviewed a "mid level Developer" who relied on ChatGPT for answers. It started off promising: his CV was solid and relevant to the role, so I scheduled the interview. But during the interview, things got... odd. When asked to introduce himself, he was clearly reading. I thought, “Fair enough, maybe he’s just nervous and he prepared for the classical first question.” Then, he started rattling off a laundry list of technologies, many of which weren’t even mentioned on his CV. Suspicious, I asked him to describe what he had built and how. His answer? A stream of buzzwords: “microservices, scalable, resilient solutions…” Alright, let’s get practical. I presented him with some messy JavaScript code that mixed promises, callbacks, and async/await in a 5-line function. I asked, “Can you spot the issues?” He tried but couldn’t. Then he asked, “Can I write the correct solution?” Sure, why not. After a couple of minutes, he pasted a solution in chat: not fully correct, but not terrible either. And then it hit me. I asked, “Was this code generated by AI?” He denied. Me: Why did you write comments on code during an interview?
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