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I had a different experience. They gave me a lot of time but either I don't know python at all, or they didn't. they asked me to build something. I used dictionaries and wrote the code in ten minutes. Both interviewers wouldn't believe that the code could solve the problem. They later told me that dictionaries are not used in practical applications. Never understood why. Are dicts not used in "real life"?
I'm not the best with Python, but if someone gave me that answer I'd feel like I avoided a land mine. Dicts, and analogous data types, are incredibly useful.
Plus they were giving me (x%) a raise, and I got (x-5)% in my current company. So thank God I didn't join there. Contacts are more important than salary.