Not sure it's quite the same but I understood a while ago that some people are better writing down ideas and others are better verbally explaining them, specially in a stressful test situation. And that test situation is anyway not what the real situation in the job will be.
So our approach is to give applicant some coding exercises that have to be solved by themselves on their computer. After the test we call everybody in and chat about their code, their ideas and their approaches. That gives people an extra chance, who have been too nervous to write it down, who ran out of time or for some other reasons haven't written down anything much
Not sure it's quite the same but I understood a while ago that some people are better writing down ideas and others are better verbally explaining them, specially in a stressful test situation. And that test situation is anyway not what the real situation in the job will be.
So our approach is to give applicant some coding exercises that have to be solved by themselves on their computer. After the test we call everybody in and chat about their code, their ideas and their approaches. That gives people an extra chance, who have been too nervous to write it down, who ran out of time or for some other reasons haven't written down anything much
I think companies could make their recruitment process more inclusive by: