Are you serious? Saying no to all code challenges without actually seeing what the test is about, because you don't want to put in some hours of work is not playing the numbers game?
Pick a standard and stick to it man. You're interested in numbers when they're on the side of the candidate, not on the side of the company.
This is where I sign off. It's hard to have a meaningful conversation when the standards keep changing to suit the argument.
I am not sure where you got the impression that I am not serious when I say that developers are entitled to set their own rules, but OK, have a nice day.
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Are you serious? Saying no to all code challenges without actually seeing what the test is about, because you don't want to put in some hours of work is not playing the numbers game?
Pick a standard and stick to it man. You're interested in numbers when they're on the side of the candidate, not on the side of the company.
This is where I sign off. It's hard to have a meaningful conversation when the standards keep changing to suit the argument.
I am not sure where you got the impression that I am not serious when I say that developers are entitled to set their own rules, but OK, have a nice day.