A colleague of mine caused a long e-mail conversation by saying:
Of the probably 30+ people I’ve given a phone interview to, not a one (including people with Masters degrees in CS!!) has been able to tell me the big O of bubble sort- or any other sort for that matter, and maybe 2-3 seemed to have an clue what I was talking about.
Am I expecting too much of people with CS degrees? Maybe. But people with undergrad and Masters degrees in CS?
The last few people with CS degree’s couldn’t even describe how bubble sort worked.
The potential developer would be working on web based line of business apps, not scientific or game programming. Some people in the conversation feel that computational theory isn't so important when using modern framworks, i.e. no one should be writing a sort after CS 101.
Personally, I think that the kind of person who would care about the underlying theory is going to be a better programmer.
What do you think?