It’s tough to watch somebody lose something they spent their whole life working on. She looks like she’d be an exciting competitor to watch. If I was trying to win gold, I’d want to know I could outrun her and was the true champ. Wish her well.
“Athlete deals with soul crushing trauma of learning parent died on live national TV by doing something reasonable and legal, but banned from Olympics because of a questionable rule.”
Breaking News: Sha’Carri Richardson, an Olympic gold-medal favorite in the 100 meters, apologized for a positive marijuana test. She was suspended for a month.
https://t.co/9iv7qj249H
Hard to imagine this aging well as the federal government considers legalizing marijuana. I do understand however that this was the rule and it was broken, and fairness dictates the rule be followed for other competitors.
@JohnLynn1 True, and a great way for them to learn about the personalities they're about to cozy up to for the next few years. Actually working with people is a great interview method, it's just hard to do while you have a job, and unfair to do for free.
Sounds like a reasonable prompt and starting point. How things proceed would likely tell you a lot about what working with the candidate daily would be like.
Realistic coding interview problem:
Write a program that queries the internal “Acme” service for the list of “widgets” and prints the list to the console.
You have access to all internal resources (repos, wikis, mailing lists, Slack) & can email/slack anyone.
You have 8 hours.