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What's even worse is that he could have _at least_ faked it with a quick google search. Shows absolutely no effort on his behalf.


Searching for TootTweet or any combination of the words won't yield the same results as searching for FizzBuzz, not until Google crawls this post.

Only then, a test with the words "Toot" "Tweet" will be burned forever for the fakers advantage :)

Not searching for the question or not being able to parse it logically into a program is far more aggravating to me.

There are a lot of people who do this, but there are also many recruiters who are good in their jobs by spotting this self-deluded cockiness.

What amazes me is how far someone can go by in life, asserting their supposed skills, while not being able to parse a simple question related to their profession.

Have any of you HN'ers seen this in other professions? Meaning, have you ever seen someone claim to be a carpenter but having no idea how to cut a piece of wood or use the right nail?

Or you think this can be attributed to someone trying to scam gullible persons into paying in advance for a website that will never be created?

Anyway, I give the guy the benefit of the doubt because I don't know how much time has passed since OP's last e-mail.


12 days :)




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