hot questions tagged interview+interview-questions - Stack Overflowmost recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-12-11T14:12:45Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=interview%2binterview-questions&sort=hothttp://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/1410509/online-developer-testing-for-pre-screening-candidates7Online Developer Testing for Pre-Screening Candidatestroylar2009-09-11T12:12:05Z2009-09-14T23:20:24Z
<p>Are there are any good online developer testing sites for pre-screening candidates? I know the freelance site ELance has a "certification" system where candidates can take tests on various technologies. It won't be 100% accurate, but it at least might expose the less experienced candidates.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1185363/what-was-the-best-puzzle-brainteaser-youve-ever-been-asked-at-an-interview-and2What was the best Puzzle/Brainteaser you've ever been asked at an interview? And Why?Artem Russakovskii2009-07-26T19:40:55Z2009-08-20T09:44:45Z
<p>There have been many questions related to what one should ask interviewees, what you should ask a company you're interviewing at, etc. I searched and I don't think this one is a duplicate. Also, community wiki from the start.</p>
<p>So here goes: <strong>What is the most interesting (challenging, fun, original, useful) brainteaser or puzzle question you've been asked at an interview and why?</strong></p>
<p>For me, it was this one that I was asked recently (I found a similar one online and copy-pasted it here to avoid retyping the whole thing):</p>
<blockquote>
<p>There are ten gnomes. They are in the
dungeon. Their captor has given the
gnomes a chance of survival. Here is
the offer:</p>
<p>He lines the gnomes up in a
single-file row. This means that the
tenth gnome sees the back of the
person in front of him, and there is
no gnome behind the tenth gnome. The
ninth gnome has the tenth gnome behind
him and the eighth gnome directly in
front of him, and so on. Finally, the
first gnome has the second gnome
directly behind him, but there is no
one in front of the first gnome.</p>
<p>The captor has a bag full of many
black hats and many white hats. There
is not necessarily the same number of
black hats as white hats. (important)
He randomly reaches into his bag and
places a hat on each of the gnomes.
This means that the tenth gnome can
see everyone's hat except his own, the
ninth gnome can see everyone's hat
except his own and the tenth gnome's
hat, and so on. The first gnome can
see no one's hat.</p>
<p>The captor then takes out his gun and
puts it to the temple of the tenth
gnome. He asks the gnome, "What color
is your hat?" If the gnome answers
correctly, he lives and gets freed
from the dungeon. If he does not, he
dies. He continues up the line in this
progression.</p>
<p>However, before placing the hats on
the gnomes, he allows the gnomes to
meet as a group and discuss a strategy
to save as many of the gnomes as
possible. How many gnomes can you
guarantee to save, and with what
strategy?</p>
<p>REMEMBER: When it is your turn to say
the color of your hat you must ONLY
say "white" or "black." If you say
anything else, the king will shoot you
and all of the remaining gnomes.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Once I figured out the solution to this one, the interviewer then posed another question:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>What if the number of colors were switched to 4? How many gnomes can you save then?</p>
</blockquote>
<p>The answer is here for those who don't like spoilers: <a href="http://tinypaste.com/b578c" rel="nofollow">http://tinypaste.com/b578c</a></p>