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They are self-selecting for a certain type of person and that will likely hurt them in the long-run (may even be hurting them in the short-run).


Microsoft had the same problem in the late 90s, though I wouldn't want to attribute causation to that for how MS has wound up. However, I do think it provides an object lesson that the use of abstract interviewing might indicate a company that is very popular to work for but has possibly jumped the shark (or hit a plateau) businesswise.




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