The busycode spam is going to town on my blog too...
On 4/23/08 5:31 AM, "Jeffry Houser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Given all the circumstances you describe, it does sound a bit suspect. Wouldn't you be able to check your "sent history" to see if you contacted them previously (or not)? However, I do not think it is unusual for a company to require a tech / programming test. We do something similar. We'll provide the prospective contractor with access to a SVN respository where they can download some code + a list of necessary changes. They have a week to make the changes and get back to us. I ask them to provide an "hourly" break down for the task. This tests their ability to interpret specs I write, and to evaluate their time vs our estimates. The task we provide usually take 2-4 hours (our estimate) and I give them a week to implement it. This is the "Second step" in the interview process after an initial phone interview. We never ask this in a "form letter". And every potential candidate gets the same specs / SVN Repository. There is a "Do Flex work for us" bot posting comments on a bunch of blogs. It has an invalid gmail address as the poster. I wonder if this is the same company? I blocked this IP address from posting on The Flex Show and my personal blog. Giles Roadnight wrote: > > > Hi All > > Just wanted some feedback on this. A few days ago I was sent an e-mail > saying the following: > > Thank you for your interest in <company name>. After our first round of > resume reviews, we are interested in moving you forward to our next > round of evaluations. This is a significant accomplishment considering > the competitive nature of this position, and the small number of > candidates for a position that go to on - so congratulations! > > Then followed a series of questions about where I am, what time zone, do > I have IM, rate ect. > > I have no idea who this company is and do not remember applying for any > job in the US. Anyway, I replied answering the questions and asked about > where they had heard of me and had I applied for a job or what. > > I've just got another e-mail from them completely ignoring my questions > and saying this: > > Thank you for your interest in <company name>. After our second round > of resume reviews, we are interested in moving you forward to our next > round of evaluations, called the mini-test. > > Basically the mini test is a project spec that they want me to design, > document and code in no more than 10 hours!!! Then I go onto interview. > > Does this sound a little dodgy to anyone else? I have no idea what the > job description is that they refer to in the second e-mail, I have no > idea of the rate they are offering and I never applied for the job! > The fact that they haven't explained who they are and ignored my > questions are a bit odd as well. > > As they are based in the US I think I'm going to leave it. With the > exchange rate the way it is it woudl be very expensive for them to match > my rate in the UK. > > Thanks > > -- > Giles Roadnight > http://giles.roadnight.name > <http://giles.roadnight.name><http://giles.roadnight.name> > -- Jeffry Houser Flex, ColdFusion, AIR AIM: Reboog711 | Phone: 1-203-379-0773 -- Adobe Community Expert <http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/members/JeffryHouser.html><http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/members/JeffryHouser.html> My Company: <http://www.dot-com-it.com><http://www.dot-com-it.com> My Podcast: <http://www.theflexshow.com><http://www.theflexshow.com> My Blog: <http://www.jeffryhouser.com><http://www.jeffryhouser.com> ------------------------------------ -- Flexcoders Mailing List FAQ: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/files/flexcodersFAQ.txt Search Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/flexcoders%40yahoogroups.comYahoo! Groups Links

