A new campaign tracked as "Dev Popper" is targeting software developers with fake job interviews in an attempt to trick them into installing a Python remote access trojan (RAT).
Regarding that last one, my last job actually happened because I was made an offer during the first interview before even doing any sort of technical or programming test…
… of course most of the developers there were awful, so I wish they had.
It’s almost as if technical interviews are extremely important in vetting applicants…
Regarding that last one, my last job actually happened because I was made an offer during the first interview
Probably better stated as a red flag not necessarily “they’re not real.” Usually the folks at the company will want at least a little bit of time to think over the interview and discuss.
It’s almost as if technical interviews are extremely important in vetting applicants
It depends, good references and prior work can top “technical interviews” in my book. If someone’s done something interesting a conversation about that interesting thing is often far more useful.
Technical interviews are more important when you’re looking at people fresh out of college or a code bootcamp.
Regarding that last one, my last job actually happened because I was made an offer during the first interview before even doing any sort of technical or programming test…
… of course most of the developers there were awful, so I wish they had.
It’s almost as if technical interviews are extremely important in vetting applicants…
Probably better stated as a red flag not necessarily “they’re not real.” Usually the folks at the company will want at least a little bit of time to think over the interview and discuss.
It depends, good references and prior work can top “technical interviews” in my book. If someone’s done something interesting a conversation about that interesting thing is often far more useful.
Technical interviews are more important when you’re looking at people fresh out of college or a code bootcamp.