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I used to work in a large corporation, and conducting programming interviews was a frequent ocurrence. We would generally do group interviews where there were three or four of us in the room interviewing at the same time. Since there were so many bad programmers that came through the door (unfortunately), we eventually decided to come up with a "code word" (actually a phrase) which would let the rest of us know that this interview needed to end soon. In our case, the secret interview question was, "So how good are you with HTML?" (a question we would never actually ask.)

So the question is, have any of you used "code words" during group interviews to indicate something to the other interviewers? If so, what?

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Do you have any experience working with the WOPR?

If they laugh, give them another chance. If they look confused, show them the door.

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