I was lucky the last three times I changed jobs the one hiring me either worked with me before, or they knew the projects I worked on.
I do work as a contracter often, so then you also have some kind of intake, but less complex. It's very much depending on the people / assignment. It can be fun, but it can also feels a lot like work.
I think a proper interview, mainly about each other's expectations would be much more useful then some test or whiteboard interview.
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I was lucky the last three times I changed jobs the one hiring me either worked with me before, or they knew the projects I worked on.
I do work as a contracter often, so then you also have some kind of intake, but less complex. It's very much depending on the people / assignment. It can be fun, but it can also feels a lot like work.
I think a proper interview, mainly about each other's expectations would be much more useful then some test or whiteboard interview.