The company asked me first for a home exercise.
Then they asked me to come to their office far away and do a behavioral panel + technical test.
I had the test with 3 guys in total who asked me to do an exercise under certain limitations.
I was asked to detect a user’s input without using javascript - i.e a CSS keylogger
The test was impossible to solve.
I came close but I saw no way to do the exercise under the limitations they put in. Eventually I gave up and asked to see the solution. When I saw the solution my heart fell. It didn’t work, Not unless you rendered the input as a React controlled form component, but that obviously requires JavaScript to run. They just copy-pasted an exercise and didn’t even test it to see if it works.
There are ways to do it with plain CSS but they’re not perfect and definitely not in the context of a short skill demonstrating exercise. Apparently they were not even aware of them. I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t know about it even now.
They liked me, or so they claimed, and wanted me to start working but all of a sudden they “realized” that they made some mistake and the position “changed” so they couldn’t proceed and didn’t have the position we discussed previously, at full details, and which they knew all the necessary details upfront, in advance of the interview.
What a waste of time and how unprofessional could you be?
Really? You don’t have the position anymore?
Right after you pick my brains for a home exercise and technical interview ? What a coincidence.