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> 2. not standardized in the slightest. So your performance varies entirely by the interviewer, their style, and their mood that day.

That isn't always true. When I interview HR gives me the exact questions I'm allowed to ask. These are vetted both to prevent me from asking something illegal, and also by research to get the type of things useful for interviews. Sometimes it is annoying - you can easially finish the interview with a great score but I have no clue if you can write code or not. However we are carefully trained on how to ask the questions and how to grade them.



That makes sense for soft questions. But I doubt it's HR devevloping a dynamic programming problem and writing a rubric for how good a score you can give based on a response.

I was mostly referring to technical tests, but I understand there are definitely some set of questions you need to ask no matter what. I don't really knock recruiters too much for repeating the usual "are you authorized to work in the US" kinda stuff even though it is the first question on their job application.




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