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I got a phone interview with Harj and wasn't considered for anything further.

I'm not sure what kind of hackers they were looking for, but I've been directly involved with creating the infrastructure used in marketing campaigns with the likes of CNN, McDonalds, Infiniti, and more. I've turned an idea into a company with 8 full time employees and have investors seriously interested in one of my side projects. I'm currently involved with leading a project that integrates with a large bank.

I'm a full stack ruby dev learning clojure in my spare time and heavily involved with self improvement. Anyone who watches me for a moment can see that I can solve problems very quickly. I didn't care much about being selected, I have a solid job and offers coming in.

Would anyone who got selected by Triplebyte care to list their credentials/achievements? My main motivation was to see how I compare against others at my current level.



I fell through at that stage as well, which I think was surprising only because their value prop is connecting you to YC startups. I'm a former early employee at a YC startup having contributed to nearly half of its codebase and other YC startups constantly attempt to recruit me.

Oh well, I'm at a non-YC startup now and very happy. I guess the discrepancy lies with Triplebyte selecting engineers that Triplebyte wants, not what is actually representative of what YC startups want. Overall it's still probably a decent signal—you'd have to expect some false negatives here and there (and I'm not a rockstar dev either).


I made it through the phone interview and honestly, you sound like a better candidate than me. Momma always said I should be a lawyer.

I have 8 years experience and talked about my personal minimal JavaScript framework I built.

I didn't pass the next interview, which in my opinion their provided reasoning was kind of atrocious. In fact, I got the "wrong" feedback sent to me, which for the most part I feel I refuted, only to then get a follow up that basically they sent the wrong feedback and I fiddled around to get things working too much for their liking, despite ultimately getting them both running.




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