I'm a Junior level developer and fairly new to the professional dev world. I am glad to hear even seasoned vets are having trouble with such nonsensical interview questions. Personally, I've been rejected way too many times. It really started eating away at my confidence, to the extent I started questioning my capabilities of ever becoming a software developer. But possibly that was a blessing in disguise, as I've stumbled onto other software dev opportunities which don't restrict me to a cubicle and 9-5hours. Although I don't doubt one day I may need to get a regular job if contracting leads start drying up. Hopefully by then, things will have changed.
I'm a Junior level developer and fairly new to the professional dev world. I am glad to hear even seasoned vets are having trouble with such nonsensical interview questions. Personally, I've been rejected way too many times. It really started eating away at my confidence, to the extent I started questioning my capabilities of ever becoming a software developer. But possibly that was a blessing in disguise, as I've stumbled onto other software dev opportunities which don't restrict me to a cubicle and 9-5hours. Although I don't doubt one day I may need to get a regular job if contracting leads start drying up. Hopefully by then, things will have changed.