Another tech interview thread. For the side that supports these types of interviews, I've never gotten a good answer to a simple question: in the year 2020, why are we expecting people to write compilable code on a whiteboard? It's just stupid at this point. Even a laptop that boots into some micro linux distro and has nothing but nano open would be better. Or just a fresh install windows laptop with nothing but note…
Maybe it's just our phone interviews that allow us to focus on higher-level concepts in person, but I've really never found a candidate who did poorly on a whiteboard but seems like they would have done well on a computer. If anything, it's the inverse where candidates jump straight into code, to their own detriment, when placed in front of a keyboard.