A curated list of awesome companies that test developer skills without whiteboard coding interviews! ✨
Inspired by Awesome Remote Job and the rest of the Awesome Lists.
A whiteboard interview is a style of interview a lot of companies use to test a developer's technical skill: solving programming problems in front of their interviewer(s), by writing code or pseudo-code (often on a literal whiteboard or blackboard, but this can be done over videoconferencing now too). These problems often test a developer's knowledge of algorithms, though they might also try to test something closer to "day-to-day" work.
- Patreon: Crowdfunding site for artists and creators. Pair programming and collaborative problem solving.
- Pivotal Labs: Collaborative, agile software consultancy. Day of pair programming.
- Slack: A messaging app for amazing teams. Take-home exercise, and in-person technical architecture challenge.
- Slalom: Consulting company with local offices to their clients, reducing consultants' commutes and travel "Explain this code" screenshare questions and a take home project.
- TWG: We build software solutions for enterprises and startups. Talk through a sample project focusing on problem solving instead of memorization.