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My company is starting to enable AI-assisted interviewing.

There was a lot of push towards this but I think it's counter productive and will make interviewing even more random and hard to evaluate.

LLMs aren't a magic wand that save you from learning how to code. And we can assume that anybody who can code, can also use an LLM, so this isn't a skill we need to assess (same reason that we didn't allow for googling answers before LLM was a thing).

  > build a simple job scheduler that orchestrates data syncs from 2 CRMs
I'm out of the market for a while. Is this something junior devs do today?