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3/24/2008 10:31 AM |
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Corey Trager was interviewed by Google and rejected, and wrote an interesting piece on the process he went through as a result. From Corey’s post on one of the guys who interviewed him:
This second guy was definitely an alpha. He made intense direct
eye contact with me, unsmiling. He seemed irritated. He didn’t shake
any banana branches at me or make mock charges at me, but he might as
well have. His flat, cold affect in turn made me, I guess, somehow try
harder, in a pathetic way, to evoke some sort of warmer response from
him. If it would have helped to pick insects from his fur, I would have
tried it. Now keep in mind, these thoughts are all happening while I
was trying to figure out how to adjust my faulty algorithm for solving
the design challenge to work in constant time rather than linear time
(O(1) vs O(n) in Big O notation!. Look at me! I can spake Big O!
Caramba!). There had been a misunderstanding between us earlier in the
session, a sort of fork in the road of the conversation, so his
thinking went one way down that fork and mine another. Although I
eventually realized what happened, and saw the misunderstanding as
mutual, that’s not how he saw it, and my attempt to explain and
backtrack to that fork in the road just sounded argumentative and
weasel-like.