- Meta internally tests the interviews assisted by AI for developers
- It is a narrower reflection of the environmental developers’ environments
- A large part of the Meta code will soon be written
Meta would have tested coding interviews compatible with AI in which he will allow candidates to use AI tools.
For the moment, it seems that the company could recruit internal employees as volunteers for simulated interviews to help it develop format and format, with the initiative revealed via internal communications and verified by 404 media.
The reality is that AI assistants and agents are now one of the workflows of most workers – in particular developers – therefore allowing them in the interview stage reflects the environment of workers.
“Meta is developing a new type of coding interview in which candidates have access to an AI assistant,” said the post.
“This is more representative of the environmental environment in which our future employees will work and also makes cheating based on LLM less efficient.”
The meta-PDG Mark Zuckerberg already thinks that AI could possibly write most of meta and AI code applications, finally finding itself as intermediate level engineers this year and releasing humans to focus on more creative tasks. It is a similar story with Microsoft and Google – two companies that claim approximately a third of the new code are generated by AI.
However, Meta’s approach to AI assisted interviews marks a different direction for other companies in space. Anthropic currently prohibits the use of AI during interviews, probably seeking talents of authentic workers which can be further improved by AI.
The advantage of the code generated by AI is that it can be produced much faster than the code generated by humans, but its precision is strongly based on the quality of the prompts and an in -depth revision is crucial.
“We are obviously focusing on the use of AI to help engineers work daily, so it is not surprising that we are how to provide these tools to candidates during interviews,” added a Meta spokesman.




