81 Interest Score
11 Discussions
0.14 Engagement
Aug 2021 Launched

Forget about plenty of different tools during the interview! Check the basic technical skills of the candidate already at the first communication. Or give the candidate a take-home exercise to discuss it then at a technical interview.

What the Community Said

Congrats on the launch @meet2code, will be sure to give it a go!

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Hey, Product Hunters! I'm Alex, founder and developer at Meet2Code. I am creating a platform that should make the interview process easier for everyone. You don't have to waste the time of expensive technicians to test the basic skills of a candidate, and you don't have to ask developers to complete test tasks. Just create a template to suit your requirements and even a recruiter can conduct a basic technical interview. The interviewer has all the tools he needs: notes, tasks, running code, scor

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Interesting idea, but I did not understand some points. Are there ready-made samples or do you need to create them yourself? For example, I am not a technical founder and don’t know how to properly interview a candidate, but I need to be correct with quality. Using ready-made templates, I could use your assessment metrics to select a worthy candidate.

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GREAT work! Are you making the whole platform alone?

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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.

Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.

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