⭐️ Companies that don't have a broken hiring process
Hiring Without Whiteboards
A list of companies (or teams) that don't do "whiteboard" interviews. "Whiteboards" is used as a metaphor, and is a symbol for the kinds of CS trivia questions that are associated with bad interview practices. Whiteboards are not bad – CS trivia questions are. Using sites like HackerRank/LeetCode probably fall into a similar category.
The companies and teams listed here use interview techniques and questions that resemble day-to-day work. For example, pairing on a real world problem or a paid/unpaid take home exercise. Read (and contribute to) our recommendations for ways to conduct better interviews.
tl;dr
Discussing a real world problem (with or without whiteboard) is 👍
Solving CS trivia, technical puzzles, riddles, brainteasers (with or without whiteboard) is 👎
Search for "Remote" keyword, it also explains their interview process.
poteto / hiring-without-whiteboards
⭐️ Companies that don't have a broken hiring process
Hiring Without Whiteboards
A list of companies (or teams) that don't do "whiteboard" interviews. "Whiteboards" is used as a metaphor, and is a symbol for the kinds of CS trivia questions that are associated with bad interview practices. Whiteboards are not bad – CS trivia questions are. Using sites like HackerRank/LeetCode probably fall into a similar category.
The companies and teams listed here use interview techniques and questions that resemble day-to-day work. For example, pairing on a real world problem or a paid/unpaid take home exercise. Read (and contribute to) our recommendations for ways to conduct better interviews.
tl;dr
Please open a PR to be added.
Duds
If you've been through an interview with one of these companies recently, and your experience suggests otherwise from their…