> One problem with this is that it presupposes that the interviewer is skilled enough to spot problems, ask the right probing questions, etc. Casey is definitely skilled enough. I can’t say that’s universal.
That is the entire point of the technical interview.
Someone who is already experienced in a particular subject is also at least qualified to ask the right questions to the candidate related to the subject.
That is the entire point of the technical interview.
Someone who is already experienced in a particular subject is also at least qualified to ask the right questions to the candidate related to the subject.