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Yeah, very curious.That is somewhat curious then, isn't it? Much like the rest of the story.
Yeah, very curious.That is somewhat curious then, isn't it? Much like the rest of the story.

Occam, seems like an insensitive generalized made up name. But I suppose the simplest answer is that Nigerian men have difficulty growing a beard. So maybe they were suspicious because of a more simple reason.
Occam's Razor.
I think he was just pointing out my troll for the folks that can't recognize sarcasm without the little sarcasm tag.Succinct and to the point. I woulda trolled him a bit more.
Occam's Razor.
"A people who mean to be their own Governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives." -jmOccam, seems like an insensitive generalized made up name. But I suppose the simplest answer is that Nigerian men have difficulty growing a beard. So maybe they were suspicious because of a more simple reason.
Not directly related to a "whiteboard" test by BP but sorta related.I've been a software developer/engineer for 15+ years and I know for a fact I couldn't "write a function to check if a Binary Search Tree is balanced" without being able to Google it.
I saw that this week and agree wholeheartedly. I have been asked to do things like this in job interviews and if it is something too language specific or some trivia minutiae I reply with something to the effect of, "I respect you are trying to use these questions to find the right candidate for you, but if being able to write a binary tree sort algorithm from memory, on paper, that will compile, is the factor that will make me a successful candidate, I'm not interested in working here."Not directly related to a "whiteboard" test by BP but sorta related.
https://theoutline.com/post/1166/pr...ins-to-protest-a-broken-job-interview-process
^- Exactly that.I saw that this week and agree wholeheartedly. I have been asked to do things like this in job interviews and if it is something too language specific or some trivia minutiae I reply with something to the effect of, "I respect you are trying to use these questions to find the right candidate for you, but if being able to write a binary tree sort algorithm from memory, on paper, that will compile, is the factor that will make me a successful candidate, I'm not interested in working here."
He's not a very bright engineer if he can't figure out that it takes a lot less time than 24 hours to fly from Lagos to the US. Even going through Europe.
I saw that this week and agree wholeheartedly. I have been asked to do things like this in job interviews and if it is something too language specific or some trivia minutiae I reply with something to the effect of, "I respect you are trying to use these questions to find the right candidate for you, but if being able to write a binary tree sort algorithm from memory, on paper, that will compile, is the factor that will make me a successful candidate, I'm not interested in working here."