It has been well established that you cannot hire a developer unless you see them work on a problem real-time.
For the last eight years, we have observed and figured out flaws in the way the tech world approaches the uber-important ‘interview round’. Let us list them for you:
1. Non-standardized, subjective evaluations due to lack of preparation time: From our conversations with multiple hiring managers and recruiters, we realized that ‘prep time’ is a misnomer. Most interviewers we talked to said they could only manage to start prepping for an interview 15 minutes before it started. A lot of the time, candidate resumes are checked minutes before the actual interview happens. With very little ‘preparation’, interview questions are chosen from a pool of common, generic questions or are made up on the spot. This makes the interview non-standardized as the evaluation parameters are not customized to the role at hand.
2. Time away from ‘core’ function: Finding the right questions to ask your candidate and setting up evaluation parameters is time taking. Add to that the time spent in writing manual feedback, and one can see that hiring managers spend a lot of their working hours taking interviews, and away from their core job function. Here’s a quick calculation of how much time your company loses with inefficient interviews:

3. The pain of writing detailed interview summaries: Many hiring managers we talked to said they inadvertently end up delaying their interview feedback at the very last minute due to time crunch. Summarizing an hour-long conversation into succinct points requires a razor-sharp memory and ample patience. When you’re rushing through this part of the process, staying objective is hard and hiring managers tend to use ‘gut feel’ in their feedback. Post-interview feedback in most cases is almost always broken, and the age-old problem of miscommunication between recruiters and hiring managers continues to persist due to the lack of an efficient process.
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We believe all coding interviews should be OBJECTIVE and SKILL-BASED. So, we decided to end these problems for good
With the enhanced version our coding interview platform – FaceCode – we have added to our suite of kickass developer-hiring tools to ensure that the developer-hiring life cycle remains objective and skill-based.
What’s FaceCode you ask? Only the most advanced coding interview tool ever with a host of features that weed out subjectivity and bias from every situation – whether you’re conducting interviews in person or remotely. FaceCode is like noise cancellation for your coding interviews. It cuts out all the unnecessary noise and allows hiring managers to focus on what matters most: SKILLS.
Here’s how FaceCode helps you solve the problems we listed above (and more):