If they don't make you write any code, do not work there: you might end up working with people who can't write code---because the application process doesn't filter those bozos out.
(Doesn't have to be `write code on a whiteboard'. Whiteboarding is actually pretty artificial. Just make sure they do make you write code at all.)
If they don't make you write any code, do not work there: you might end up working with people who can't write code---because the application process doesn't filter those bozos out.
(Doesn't have to be `write code on a whiteboard'. Whiteboarding is actually pretty artificial. Just make sure they do make you write code at all.)