Curious where others might stand.

My day to day “coding” is reviewing, revising and running plans against LLM/code-assistant tools. I juggle around 2-3 sessions of this on various features or tasks at a time.

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      3 days ago

      You won’t be the only one, surely interviews are going to have to change once no one can do white boarding anymore!

      A recent JetBrains survey I saw found that 85% of devs are using AI in some capacity.

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        Yup. I guess it’s also worth noting my past couple jobs have been from my network - so the interviews have been more of a informal behavioral/culture fit. But I won’t pretend my network will always give me that flexibility.

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      This is a problem for a ton of developers today. In my last round of interviews I heard a lot of consternation from people who were perfectly capable during the code review about their newly discovered inability to write code without AI.

      The code review has always been a bigger hurdle than the writing in the past.