Here's what they are doing, from the linked blog post: > Our dev teams had taken to working with candidates to solve a bug or feature as part of the interview process. It was a collaborative effort with the candidate and the team working together to solve a real problem. Sounds like a great idea. Except it's so variable. What if you get lucky and you get a easy bug, whereas someone else gets something much harder. Le…
> taken to working with candidates to solve a bug or feature as part of the interview process This is unethical. How is this anything other than unpaid labor?
It’s like getting a free sample of food at the store, before committing to a full purchase