I was asked by one of my potential employers to conduct a brain test for Boost (position for a C ++ programmer). I have never heard / seen a brain test for Boost. The Brainbench site also has no hint. I was wondering, maybe this is some kind of individual solution for employers.
My question, however, is what can I expect in this test. I am pretty good with some of the Boost libraries, but I don’t have and don’t have a basic knowledge of others. Does it make sense to test knowledge of a set of libraries, such as promotion itself?
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For you, this means that if they don’t actually get you together on this issue later, be careful to join them. Companies with poor hiring practices usually make other mistakes when reviewing their employees.
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