According to The Chosun Daily, Google is piloting hiring exams that let US software engineer candidates use AI tools in selected entry-level and mid-level positions. The trial includes code comprehension tasks where applicants review existing code, fix bugs, and improve performance. Interviewers will evaluate how candidates prompt AI, check its output, edit results, and debug code, rather than assessing only their ability to write code from scratch.
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